VOL. xxvm. NO. 320
CHICAGO, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1922
PRICE 15 CENTS
ROUGH TRACK RACING
Warm Weather Visits Jefferson
and Makes Difficult Going.
Ralco Runs Away With the Chief
Race of the Program — Fine
Attendance Marks the Day.
'SKW ORLT'AXS, Ra.. December 16.— In-
teresting racing? in spite of a difllcult track
was acrain tlie rule here this afternoon and
it wa.s witnes.sed by an immense attendance.
Summer weather continued and it added
considerably to the enjoyment of an cutinj?.
Decause of the diflicult track the pro.crram
was an ordinary one, a claimin" liandicap
at three-quarters serving as the feature.
Favorites were bowled over with clocklike
regrularlty after the initial ra«-e. In the
opener the well -backed choice Fermarco got
home in front by a big margin. More bet-
ting activity was on tap this afternoon than
at any time this week, and the layers ex-
perienced thjir most prohtable day of the
meeting.
In the feat ire Ralco. under light weight,
furnished the iijiset. He dis[>layed some of
his old-time form, even to bad post action.
Rut when the start came he raced aw'ay
from the others as if they were anchored
and the long lead he obtained made him hold
the raec saff through the stretch in spite
of the vigorous try that AVilliam A. was
making, 'i’ho latter finished in .second place,
with .Tames 1*\ O'Hara coming third. I.,ast
Fffort and Sea Mint, coupled, were the fa-
vored ones, but were always far in the rear.
a\otiii:r for pkrmarco.
Pcrmarco. because of her known ability to
run well in the going and some recent good
work-outs, bad the call in the opener and
never gave her supporters much concern,
w’inning easily from the rise of the barrier.
Fernandos was .second, with Regum third.
Vennie and Setting Sun had preference in
tlie second race, but they were led home by
Reslie. which raced to his best form in the
rough going and held sw'ay after disposing of
Hillhouse.
Minute Man and Frank W. absorbed bet-
ting attention in the fourth race. I.ang had
the mount on the former and Corcoran on
the latter. Both ran bad races. Minute Man
set a good pace, but was rushed into ex-
haustion and Frank W. was taken all over
the track in a vain search for the best going.*
American Boy was the winner here in spite
of J. Bell's best efforts to throw* the race
away. He began easing him up in the last
sixteenth when he had a b;g lead and Kirah
almost nipped him at the fini.^h. The stew-
ards made their curtain lecture to the of-
fending jockey impressive.
Jago foun<l the soft track favorable and
made a show^ of the band of cripples and
nondescripts that started against him in the
fifth race. Ho led throughout and won easily
from Spugs and Rekab.
The concluding race found jockey Corcoran
again astride a winner when lie brought
Mose C.oldblatt’s Rama home first in a can-
ter, Rittle I^d taking second place and Hono-
lulu Boy thiid. The latter was the favorite,
but he began slowdy and was so far back
during the first half mile that it w*as con-
siderable of a surpri.se to have him land in
third place. Hereafter he will race in A.
Swenke’s colors, that owner securing him by
the claiming process at a cost of $1,700.
LYKK’S CONDITIONAL LTCFNSE.
Jockey I.yke was granted a conditional li-
cense today by the steward.s, lequiring his
strictest behavior while here. Any deviation
from sobriety on or off the track while in
these parts will result in his being deprived
of the privilege of riding, tlie same as in the
case of Ensor,
The discussion that was to have taken
place between Messrs. Bradlt^y and Wood-
ward, members of the committee appointed
by the Thoroughbred Horse Association, with
president Dymond, Jr., of the Busine.ss Men's
Racing Association on the subject of six or
seven races daily at the Fair Grounds had
to be deferred on account of Mr. Dymond’s
absence from the city.
Jockey E. T. Moore was suspended foi
five days by the starter for disobedience at
the post.
Jockey Shill ick. a frequent rough riding
offender on Maryland tracks, suffered his
second suspension here. Only recently finish-
ing a five days’ suspension, he was suspended
for ten days yesterday by the stewards for
rough riding.
Because of the uncertainty with respect to
whether it is to be a six or seven race daily
program at the Fair Grounds, secretary Mc-
Lennan had to defer issuing his first week’s
program book. It will make its appearance
next week.
COUP” WITH BLACK DEER;AFTERN00N OF SURPRISES A. K. MACOMBER SALE
! Son of Atheling II. Heavily Backed
and Makes Good at Tijuana.
Dr. Johnson Displays OW-TIme Speed and
Scores at Longest Odds of Afternoon
— Another for “Red” Walker.
SAX DIEGO. Cal., December 16.— Even in
the far East the reverberation of one thor-
oughbred’s victory was heard today. With
the layei*s of prices throughout the country
there is no joy tonight, for this winner w*as
made Uie medium of a genuine “coup,”
as the saying goes. Black Deer is the horse
and he was the w’inner of the fourth race,
a five and a half furlong dash, for maidens
of all ages. Black Deer, black as the first
word of his name and just as fleet as the
other half of his name w*ould .'dignify, is a
son of Atheling H., that stands at the head
of the stud at the Nevada Stock Farm,
operated at Reno by George W. Wingfield,
that stanch patron of the thoroughbred.
Black l>eer is owned by Ed Moore, an east-
ern turfman, who is racing -at Tijuana for
the first lime.
With cleverness Moore selected the spot
in which to put Black Deer over. For some
unknown reason the dockers w*ere caught
asleep, with their eyes wide open, and in
consequence the “good thing” opened at 20
to 1. Tliis i>rice did not stay any length of
time for an avalanche of money poured
in on him with the result that his price
was hammer< d dow*n until at post time he
was the favorite. As to the race Black
1 -eer wa.s off with the first flight ainl at the
first call he sb.owcd in front by a head. From
there on to the end ho held a slight lead,
i hut it took the hardest kind of riding on
the part of jockey Flynn to land him a
winner by a neck from I'eace Flag. The
I latter was crowding him at the fini.sh, hut
tlie scion of Atheling II. had enough left
to stick it out. I‘eace Flag was an ea.sy
second from Krippeii, aiioUier well thought
of horse.
KINtH.IKE Slow AT STARTING.
The longest price of tlte afternoon was
posted after I>r. Johnson b.ad his number
di.splayid on top in the condiiding dash.
Times there w’cre when Dr. Johnson was
considered one of the fastest sprinters in
I the country and couM carry weight and
1 measure strides with the best of them. He
: was a good horse yesterday and ho found a
I track that was made to order for him. He
; had Kinglike, that .semi-blind horse, to con-
tend will! and the talent fought shy of him in
favor of the last-named speed marvel. The
start cf the five-eighths dash was in favor of
I Dr. .lohnson, for he began in front, w’ith
I Kinglike somewhat tardy in leaving the
starting post. With speed galore Dr. John-
son went on about hi.s business, while King-
I like was forced to do his best to overtake
j him. This he did while rounding the far
. turn, but the tffort to get on even terms
I with the speedy pacemaker told on King-
j like, and when the stretch w*as reached he
I gave evidence of tiring by bearing out to
I the outside rail. This mi.shap jilaced I>r.
I .lohn.son into a long lead, and the finish saw
j him a length to the good over Chief Barthell,
(t'ontiuuod on eighta page.)
COFFROTH UPHELD IN
TIJUANA CONTROL
SAX DIEGO, Cal., December 16. —
According to a telegram received yes-
terday from the City of ?,lexico by
Attorney J. R. Orel of this city the
Mexican Supreme Court has ordered
that possession of the Tijuana race
track be retained by the company of
Vvhich James W'. Cof froth is president.
This telegram was from Attorneys V.
M. Castillo and I. P. Huarez, counsel
for the Tijuana Jockey Club, Cof-
froth’s organization, in Me.xico City.
Contrary to the demands of counsed
for the Zaragosa Investment Company
and Jerome Bassity and against the
orders of the federal judge of the dis-
trict of Tijuana the Supreme Court
by request of counsel for the Tijuana
Jockey Club has decided that the rul-
ing handed dow*n by the afore.said
judge be held in abeyance and that
none of his orders be executed until
the Supreme Court decides the litiga-
tion.
This latest decision of the Supreme
Court leaves matters as they were
before and leaves the company in pos-
session of the track without interrup-
tions in racing.
With this order and tw*o previous
ones handed down by the justice of
the peace acting a.s federal district
judge at Tijuana there are now three
legal decisions that protect the posses-
sion of the track and the continuance
of racing.
Winners at Oriental Park Come
From Unexpected Sources.
Marionette Continnes on Her Brilliant and
Successful Way — Miss Caltha.
at Long Odds.
HAVANA, Cuba, December 16. — Upsets
were in order at Oriental Park this after-
noon. The winners paid their backers hand-
some returns. The fields were particularly
w*ell matched and it is usually from these
kind that surprises spring. Most of the fin-
ishes were close enough to be interesting, the
second being particularly so when Spods got
up in the final stride to beat the tiring pace-
maker, Foul Weather.
The Pro.spcct Handicap, a dash of three-
quarters, for two-year-olds. w*as provided as
the attraction. This proved an easy victory
for T. Monahan’s Marionette. The latter
showed keen speed and spreadeagled her
opponents in the early stages, winning under
restraint by a length and a half from Romp-
ing Mary. The latter appeared unable to get
going in the first half and was a follower to
the stretch turn, where she began closing
fast and finished gaining, passing all but the
winner in the last sixteenth.
Carrie Moore upset calculations when she
jumped out and won the opener, in which
The Boy w*as the odds-on favorite. The
latter led to the .stretch turn, w^here he ran
ouL Carrie Aloore .saved ground at this point
and. taking the lead, retained it to the end.
Quecrcek was SA'cond, coming from a long
way back to beat The Boy by a neck for
second money.
Foul Weaiher started out like a winner in
the second, raced into a long lead at the
start, having tw*o lengths the advantage at
the eighth post, but tired badly in the last
sixteenth. Spods got ui> in tlie final strides
to heat him out by a head.
Mary Reigel w*as another disappointment
and was heavily backed in the third race, hut
could do no better than finish second to India.
The latter sprinted into a five-lengths’ lead
in the first eighth, but in the run through
the homestretch was driving hard to stall off
Mary Reigel.
Miss Caltha made all her own pace in the
fourth and had a margin of a half length
from Gratian at the finish. Ambrose could
have made it farther had he wished. Miss
Caltha was the longest priced winner this
afternoon, paying $49.70 in the $2 mutuels.
J. B. Rogers’ three-year-old filly Augusta,
which has been on the ailing list for over a
week, is improving and will be ready to re-
sume activities in the couise of a couple of
w'eelts.
Condition books for the next six days’ rac-
(Coutinued on eighlli page.)
FRiEND OF KINGS IS DEAD
Lord Marcus Beresford, Master
of the Stud for Two English
Monarchs, Passes On.
I.ONDOX, ICngland, December 16. — Lord
Marcus Beresford, master of the stud of
King Geoi*ge V'. and long affiliated with the
turf ventures of IJngland’s royai family, Avas
found dead in his bed this morning. He had
been troubled with a weak heart for some
time. If Lord Marcus had lived until Christ-
mas he would ha.e been seventy-four years
old.
Ijord Marcus w*as one of a remarkable
trio of brothers. The eldest of these was
Lord William Beresford, for wiiom Tod Sloan
rode during his me^tcoric career in England.
Lord Marcus Beresford was always fond of
the turf. In 1883 he w;us the starter for the
Jockey Club and .some time later he became
the manager of the royal stud, then main-
tained by the Prince of V/ales, who later be-
came King Edward VH.
He managed the royal stable for thirty-
two years. Watts and Jones were the royal
jockeys and the horses were trained by
Richard Marsh. In his jounger days he was
a fine cross-country* rider himself.
It w’as on the advice of Lord Marcus
Beresford that the Prince of Wales with-
drew Persimmon from the Two Thousand
Guineas in 1896 in order to reserve him for
the Derby. The strategy was successful and
the colt scored a historic victory in the
Epsom classic.
I.«ord Marcus was remarkably successful
as master of the royal stud. One of the fine
mares which he bred was Lisma, the dam of
Omar Khay*yam. In the reminiscence which
the lion. George Lambton wrote for a Lon-
don new’spaper some months ago he referred
to Lord Marcus : “The say*s and doings of
Lord Marc’us would fill a book and a devilish
amusing book it w*ould be. He is the wittiest
man in the world, the best of friends and a
pretty sort of enemy.’’
Good Prices Realized for Horses
Imported from France.
Forty Head Bring a Total of
$140,750—^. 0. Keene
Pays Top Prices.
NEW YORK. N. T., December 16. — Dur-
land's Riding Academy greatly resembled the
Saratoga paddock Friday evening. The occa-
sion wa.s the sale of the forty mare? sent
over from the Hara.? du Quesnay, A, K.
Maeomber’s French breeding farm. And it
was a truly remarkable sale when the forty
brought a total of $140,750, an average of
$3,518.75. Both breeders and sportsmen were
there from everywhere and in the great
crowd a vast proportion had came W’ith no
intention of buying. It w*as an opportunity
. to foregather with turfmen and at the same
Uime to see the mares.
j George Bain was at his best on the auc-
I tion blo<*k and Christopher .1. Fitz Gerald, who
(managed the sale for Mr. Macomber. shared
1 in the success of the evening. Bidding wa.s
I at all times spirited and many who had
I made selections wore unable to obtain what
j was wanted and came aw'ay empty handed.
I Miss Elizabeth Daingerfield was one of the
[chief buyers and she w*as representing Mont-
j fort and B. B. Jones, as well as some other
elient.s. Edw'ard Cebrian w^as another who
bought extensively, while .1. O. Keene paid
; tlie top prices and took four of the mares,
i He was representing a new thoroughbred
' breeding confederacy that will be announced
before long. The mares purchased by Mr.
Keene w’ill be bred to his Ultimus stallion
Luke McLuke.
1 F. Ambrose Clark, J. H. Rosseter and
j Samuel C. Hildreth were among the bidders
i who helped boost the prices considerably
jand of the trio Mr, Ro.ssetcr was the only
I one to make a, purchase. Captain P. M.
I Walker was another to bid unsuccessfully
and Walter J. Salmon w^as on hand, but his
[ name does not appear among the purchasers,
though he W’as a bidder.
TOP PRICE FOR SAND BLAST.
The top price of the sale was $12,000.
wiiich was paid by .1. O. Keene for Sand
Blast, a ten-year-old daughter of Maintenon
and Sand Flake, by Trenton. She was bred
to McKinley last spring. This was one that
Mr. Clark wanted and he carried the hid-
iding to $11,000 before he gave way to Mr.
; Keene.
Then, before Mr. Keene was able to secure
War Love, lie w*as carried to $11,500 and
that was the second best price of the eve-
ning. This is a five-year-old daughter of
Prince Palatine and Sun Gla.ss and w*as bred
to Maintenon. Captain Walker, Mr. Rosse-
ler and Mr. Clark were all contenders for
this maj*e.
' Edward Cebrian paid one of the top priv'^ea
I W’hen he took Scramble, a daughter of Le
I Melior and Tangle for $9,300, There was a
j deal of contention for this one and among the
! bidders w ere S. C. Hildreth and Mr. Kosse-
i ter.
The highest price paid by Miss Dainger-
ficld was for Palestra, a daughter of Prince
Palatine and Adana, and only a three-ycar-
old. This filly was finally knocked down
( for $6,600.
! NOTABLES AT SALE.
I Gathered about the ringside w*ere many
I notables of the turf and it i.s seldom that
I at this time of the year many men and
j women identdied with the thoroughbred
; have been brought together. Some of those
.seen in the crowd were: ('ol. M. J. Winn,
Johnson N. Camden, Walter M. Jeffords,
I Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson. Samuel Ross,
j William Woodward, Ral Parr, Walter J. Sal-
! mon, A. B. Hancock, Samuel C. Hildreth,
i Frank M. Taylor. Thomas Welsh, Mars Cas-
sidy. W. L, Powers, E. J. Tranter, Max
Hirsch, George Odom. Robert Ij. Gerry, J.
L. Rhinock, J. W. Parrish. Roy Carruthers,
William VV'allace, Algernon Daingerfield,
Frank E. Brown, Fred Burlew, Fredc4 k
Johnson. J. F. Schorr. Charles F. Hill,
George T. Miller, Marshall Cassidy, A. J.
Goldsborough. James Fitzsimmon.s, Dave
Leary, George Strate, J. H. Rosseter, Matt
Byrnes, W. L. Oliver, \v". J. Spiers, Walter
Congdon, W. H. House. John Cavanaugh,
Mortimer F. Lynch, Sandy McNaughton,
W. II. Karrick, W. C. Clancy. Richard F.
Carman, R. A. Smith, IZdward F. Simms,
and many others well known in both racing
and breeding circles.
Following is a complete summary of the
sale:
Sand Blast, br. m. 10. by Jlaintenon — Sand
j Flake, by Trenton; J. t>. Ki'ene $12,000
j War Love, br. m. 6, by Prinre Palatine —Sun
I Glass, by Lsinglass; ,1. (). Keene 11. ."00
Scrninble. b. f, 4, by IjC Melior — Tangle, by
Meddler: E. R. Cebrian 9.303
; Palestra, eb. f. 3. by Prince Palatine— Adana,
i by A.dam; Miss E. Daingerfield 0,000
\ Hellebore, gr. f, 3. by Isaid II. — llubana, by
Rabelais; Mi.'^s K. Daingerfield 5,700
(Continued on eighth page.)
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DAILY RACING FORM
Sunday, December 17, 1922
DAILY RACING FORM, Sand Flake, a daughter of Trenton. The mat-
numbee |
^ the produce a double cross of Trenton, for
Entered as second-class matter. April 2. 1S9G, at j
the post-office at Chicaso, lUinois, under Act of Midsre. the dam of the Ultimus stallioD Luke
Hatch 3. 1879. ^ ’
McLuke, was also by Trenton. This mare
DAILY RACING FORM HANDICAPS
HAVANA
DAILY R ACI N G FORM PUBLISHING CO. bred to McKinley, a son of Macdonald II. The horses which seem best in Sunday’s Billy Joe.
Chicago and BnfTalo Handicap.
1 — Fort Churchill, Four Leaf, Pinaqaana,
441 PLYMOUTH COURT - CHICAGO, ILL.
167-159 EAST 32nd ST., HEW YORK CITY, N. Y. and Mrs. DesparcL
74 EXCHANGE STREET - BUFFALO. N. Y.
W. J. McMUBRAY, Fablisher and General Manarer.
Daily During Winter Months.
Daily (Except Monday) Balance of the Tear.
A Daily Reflection of the American Turf by Telegraph
races axe : 2 — Herder, Fond Hope, Helen Major, Wise
Judi^c.
Park Hayana, Cuba, December 3 — poacher. Deckhand, Argento, George
16, 19.... Muehleharh-
While it is seldom a horse is sent to the post ^ Margaret W^are, Brushwood, Rosie H. 4 — Toyon, Hazel Dale, Hlla W aldo, Milda.
' 2 — San I>iego, Memphis, Pittsburg. 5 — Dick Terpin, Corncutter, Kinglike, Count
without his jockey carrying a whip, probably i 3 — Valentine d’Or, Wedgwood, Carrie Moore, Boris.
4— TONEY BEAU, Apple Jack II., Assump- C— LOUAXXA, Buckhorn II., Prince Direct,
a larger percentage of races have been lost | tion.
, ...... , , 1 . , ^ — Stonewall, Coscorron, Cavalier.
by the injudicious use of the whip than any $— W’ho Can Tell, Berretta, Nelle Yorke.
Here and There
on the Turf
Macomber Sale a Success.
French Brood Mares Bring
High Prices.
Mates for Luke McLuke.
Blots on Correct Jockeyship.
^ Pirate, Billy Lane, Nig. s — narry j»., uniei liarineii, uiii iJiaciiW'eii,
one realizes. Few mdeed are the present day rj. Lynch. Deiliimar.
jockeys who know anything about the correct York nandlcap. Ob.erTer’. llandienp.
use of the whip. Most of our riders are un- i_MarRaret Ware. Illusionist, Rosie H. Ai- Churcluil, Starry Banner. Faurleaf,
Summer Sigh.
7 — Louanna, My Rose, Barriskane, Cavalca-
dour II.
8 — Harry I>., Chief Barthell, Bill Blackwell,
Delhimar.
Observer’s llandicnp.
able to use a whip and at the same time hold o i- tvt tit 2— Baisy, Herder, Fond Hope, Helen Major,
up a horse’s head. To go to the whip and Friend Pat. ^ Fireworth, Poacher, Shenandoah Lola.
at the same time relax a sustaining hold on * ^ ^ entine 5 _kjxglike, Corncutter, Dick Terpin,
a tired horse is fatal. He is liable either to ^ Sirocco, Apple s_TijroTMSX'L.ouanna, Halu. Buckhorn II.
swerve or stumble when he loses this support 5 — Stonewall. Cavalier, Coscorron, Brynlimah. "mi Cavalcadour II., Bar-
and the whip accordingly brings about his , ^ Thajer, Who Can lell, g — Harry I)., Chief Barthell, Delhimar, Bill
Pinaquamu
j .a u* j* T u • u a i.- ^ — Kathleen K., Job Thayer, Who Can Tell,
and the whip accordingly bnngs about his ^ Coronel
defeat. Continuous flogging of a horse can ’* Pirate, Billy Lane, Black Top, Short
^ Stop.
If there were any lingering doubts of the do much good. One or two sharp blows
healthy condition of the thoroughbred breed- whip, to rouse the horse, b aU that
ChicasTo niitl DitfTnIo Handicap.
Con.^cnsn.v of Handicaps.
1 — Pinaquana, Fort Churchill, Starry Ban-
ner, Fourleaf.
ing interests in the United States they were
surely set at rest at Durland’s academy in
is of any value. Flogging afterward is sense-
less cruelty. Many a horse has become a con- 1
1 — Margaret W’are, Rosie H., Piegan, Ad- 2 — Baisy, Helen Major, Herder, Fond Hope.
venturess. 3 — Poacher, Fireworth, Deckhand. Lola.
I 2 — Perfect Ladj’, Pittsburg, San Diego, Mem- 4 — Toyon, Hazel Dale, Ella W’aldo, Kimono.
' phis. 5 — KING LIKE, Dick Terpin, Corncutter,
New York Fridiv ni?ht when fortv immirted firmed sulker by reason of the injudicious use 3— Discussion, Hohokus, Valentine d Or, Cur- Count Boris.
jNew lork rnaay nigni, wnen iort> imporiea v i rency. 6 — Tailor Maid, Louanna. Halu, Buckhorn H.
horses were sold for a total of $140,750. whip. Some of the best horses will not 4 — SIROCCO, Janku, Titania. Apple Jack II. 7 — Louanna, Cavalacdour 11., Rajah, Bar
Most of the offerings were brood mares and others are notably W'akefield.^^^^*^*^^"’ alter Puinbow, Chief Barthel, Bill Blackwell
all were sent to this country from France by g^od whip horses, but even the good whip 6 -El^Coronej.^Job Thayer. WTio Can Tell, Delhimar.
A. K. Macomber to be offered to the American needs only the rousing that comes with 7-—The Pirate, Sentimental, Nig, Short Stop, JEFFERSON PARK
breeders. An average of $3,518.75 for this; a couple of blows to awakeh him to his best oi.*rrvcr’» Handicap. .
Oliscrver’j* Handicap.
riskane.
8 — Harry D., Chief Barthel, Bill Blackwell,
Delhimar.
JEFFERSON PARK
The horse.s which seem best in Monday's
consignment was more than was expected when j efforts. Time and again the boy that has sense i_Margarct^ W^are, Adventuress, Ermshwood, raceg^ are Mondays
the mares were landed in this country. It • enough to sit down and depend on a hand ride ^ Diego, Pittsburg, Perfect Lady, Clark Jefferson Park — New Orleans, La., Deceni-
demnn^trated that the breeders have a hieh ^ horse will beat the horse home that M. ber 16, 1922.
demonstrated that the breeders ha\e a high | 3— DLscussion, Valentine d'Or, Wedgwood, 1— Prince Tii Tii, First Blush. Reel Foot.
regard for good foreign-bred mares. Brood comes up under the whip. Ras. 2 — Kirah, Golden Floss, Ogarite.
ATi -1 I A ^ — Sirocco, Tony Beau, Old Sinner, Janku. 3 — Hope, Satana, Secretary,
mares, many of them carrying foals, are scl- AU jockeys should ride out their mounts to 5 — STONEWALL, Walter Turnbow, Coscor- 4— EASTKSIDE, Copper Demon, Fantoche.
dom show animals and the Macomber band last stride, but to beat a horse with the Mountain. 5 — Johnny Overton, Walnut Hall, Zo
dom snow ammais, ana me juacomoer oana, » 6— Kathleen K., El Coronel, Job 'Hiayer, Ber- d’Aimee.
had it not been for their fashionable blood ^’^cn he has no possible chance for any relta. 6— Hutchisou. Will Soon, Futen.
1 • • u ic 1 j 1 ^ I’irate, Billy Lane, Sentimental, Xig. j. L. Dempsey,
lines, would not have attracted much atten- share in the purse is both senseless and cruel.
tion. Most of them were big rugged matrons Again there are riders who in a fit of temper Consen-.u. of llanilicm... New York Handicap.
. * r» A • 1 1— Margaret Ware, Brushwood, Rosie H., Ad- 1— Prince Tii Tii, First Blush, Blue Bn
and had the cut of ideal mothers, but it was the whip on their mounts. But the jockey venturess. Buddugie.
Conscii.vus of Handicaps.
if — Johnny Overton, Walnut Hall, Zone
d’Armee.
6 — Hutchisou, Will Soon, Futen.
J. L. Dempsey.
Neiv York Handicap.
1— Margaret Ware, Brushwood, Rosie H., Ad- 1— Prince Tii Tii, First Blush, Blue Bird,
their ancestral blood that was selling, and it who loses his temper in a race does not be- Perfect Lady, Memphis. Pitts-
was this blood that made the sales such a and he ought to be properly punished 3— Discu.ssion, Valentine d'Or, Wedgwood, ^ — Copper Demon, Easteside, Fantoche, All
i . . ... Ra.s. Fair,
satisfying success. They had some fati- 1 when he is guilty. Still another exhibition 4 — Sirocco, Tony Beau, San Pablo, Apple Jack ^ — AMERICAN SOLDIER, Walnut Hall, On
guing days on the boat coming from France, come at tunes is the whipping of a jj_st 0XEWALT.. Coscorron, 'Walter Turn- 6 — Hitch*iion?^GJ^rce^^ Cockroach. Viva
but it had been a remarkably successful ship- horse after the finish. This is just another bow. Cavalier.
, , , , U c A 1 • 11 Tx-i, I ^ — Kathleen K., Who Can Tell, El Coronel,
ment, for every one of the forty was m con- exhibition of temper and is mexcusable. While Thayer.
dition to go into the sales ring. They had mentioning faults of jockeys, there is yet an- "—The Pirate, B illy Lane, Sentimental. Nig.
been kept at Belmont Park since their recent * other of which many boys have been guilty TIJUANA
arrival, but Mr. Macomber and Christopher | and, in some cases probably, guilty thought-
Fitz Gerald, who managed the selling for him, 'lessly in the snatching up of a horse after it The horses which seem best in Sunday’s
' ° I . . races are :
arc to be congratulated on the manner in jfias crossed the finish line. Many a time a Tijuana, Mex., December 16, 1922. j
which they were shipped, as well as the good horse has been seriously injured by such 1 — Pinaquana, Fort Churchill, Starry Banner.
1 1 . 2— Bais>% Herder, Fickle Fancy.
manner m which they were sold. treatment and the thoughtless nder may have 3 — Poacher, Lola, b'ireworth.
meant no harm whatever. ^ Toyon, Hazel Dale, Kimono.
J - .. , J 5 — KIXGIAKE, Corncutter, Dick Terpin.
Breeders from evcr>" section were on hand instead of permitting the horse to gallop C — Tailor Maid, Halu, Buckhorn II.
for the «?ales and all were looking for bar- , ... . ... ... " — Cavalcadour II., Rajah, Louanna.
10 e .ales, and a we c loo g lor bar pulled up gently, he is g— Chief Barthell. Bill Blackwell, Harry D.
bow. Cavalier. Cuba.
€ Kathleen K., t\ho Can Tell, El Coronel, CiiicaRo and BnfTalo Handicap.
Job Thayer. .
7— The Pirate, Billy Lane. Sentimental, Nig. 1— Prince Tii Tii, Reel Foot, Blue Bird, First
Blush.
2 — Sling, Kirah, Golden Floss, Ettahe.
TIJUANA 3 — Secretary, Satana, Moon Winks, Hope.
4 — ALL FAIR, Copper Demon, Easteside,
The horses which seem best in Sunday’s ^ „ Fantoche. , . , . .
races are : ^ — ^Zone d Armee, Phalaris, Lord Herbert,
Tijuana, Mex., December 16, 1922. g — Grace Foster, Cockroach, Wrarlike, Hutchi-
gains, but Vfhen the most Uesired ones as soon as the race is over,
offered the contest for possession drove many frequently gives the horse a severe
of the intended bidders out of the running ^ ^^rse so pulled up b in immi
George Strate attended the sale for J. H. „ent peril of being jumped on from behind by ■
Uosseter, and had marked several in the catalog ^ f^Uo^ing hi^.
that he intended buying. He said after the — ^
sale was all over that he had hoped to buy a
carload of mares, and he wound up with only T i V I T J
one, when he paid $3,200 for Foreshore, a IWenty iCaTS AgO lOQ^y
five-ycar-old daughter of Sea Sick and the — r - - ■
TT r u IX I / Chief Turf Events of Dec. 17, 1902
Hanover line foresight, by Halma, a son of
Hanover. They were others with commissions
, - , , , , , , Racing at Inglssidc and New Orleans,
to buy who had no chance by reason of the
high prices that ruled. Kentucky led in the E. J- “Fucky” Baldwin has sold part of
Barthell, Bill Blackwell, Harry D.
G. W. Schilling.
New York Hnudicap.
Ob.^crrer’M Handicap.
1— PRINCE TII TII, First Blush, Reel Foot,
Gail Ford.
2 — Kirah. Fire ("racker, Ogarite, Sling.
3 — Secretary, Satana, Moon Winks. Kebo.
4 — All Fair, Easteside, Copper Demon, Fan-
toche.
5 — Johnny Overton, Phalaris, Walnut Hall,
Zone d'Armee.
1 — Pinaquana. Viva, Fort Churchill, Starry 6 — Cockroach, Hutchison, Anna Gallup, Re-
Banner.
2 — Helen Major, Baisy, Fond Hope, Herder.
3 — I’oacher, Deckhand, Drifting, Hanover’s
Topaz.
4 — Hazel Dale, Ella Waldo, Toyon, Kimono.
gal Ijodge.
C'ouseii.sn.ii of Haiidicapa.
1— PRINCE TII TII, First Blush, Reel Foot,
Blue Bird.
-KINGLIKE, Dick Terpin, Corncutter, 2 — Kirah, Ettahe, Sling, Golden Floss.
Count Boris.
3 — Secretary, Hope, Satana. Moon Winks.
Chief Turf Events of Dec. 17, 1902
Racing at Inglssidc and New Orleans.
;6 — Tailor Maid, Halu, Buckhorn II., Wedding *4 — ^All Fair, Easteside, Copper Demon, Fan-
Prince. toche.
7 — Rajah, Barriskane, Bill Head, Cavalca- 5 — ^Johnny Overton, American Soldier, Zone
; dour II. d’Armee, Walnut Hall.
; 8 — Harry D., Chief Barthell, Bill Blackwell, 6 — Hutchison, Grace Foster, Cockroach, Will
Little Beach. Soon.
high prices that ruled. Kentucky led in the E- J- “Fucky” Baldwin has sold part of
, . , , X 1 • fiis great Santa Anita Ranch for $500,000
buying, and what was of real importance was sjndicate.
Jefferson Park Form Chart
that the sale will be followed before long by
, . . , The Ingleside meeting, at which there are
the announcement of a new western breeding ' ^ig stakes being decided at the present
farm of importance. It was for this new thor- itime, is nevertheless furnishing interesting rac-
Thc Ingleside meeting, at which there are new ORLEANS, LA.. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1922.— .TcUorson Park a mne). Fifteenth day. Jef-
no big stakes being decided at the present forsoa Parish Fair Asso«*iation. W’inter Meeting of 27 days. Weather cloudy; temperature 70®.
time, is nevertheless furnishing interesting rac- stewards. J. a. Murpliy. II. I*. Conkling and J. B. f ampbell. Judges, ,T. McLennan, J. it. Reeder and
,111 1. ■ 1. T rv T.r ing. Tlie track has been heavy for the last j. U. ramnlxll. starter, VVilliam Snyder, Racing Secretary, J. R. Campbell,
ughbred breeding venture that J. O. Keene ^^e mud larks are having a ^ !—
made four of the most important purchases ; veritable monopoly of the purses. „r.s'n.T.ar^n"thcs«^ojlowinr'tiIe <1S
Racing starts at 2:1.x p. m. (Chicago time 2:15 p. m.). V\’ indicates whip. S spurs. R blinkers. Fig-
ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and
weight carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance.
of the sale. These mares, it b intended. .^i^ carried^
W’ill be mated with the Ultimus stallion Luke at the present time. Many horsemen, who 4f> ^ A FIRST RACE — 5-8 Mile. (Feb, 28, 1920 — 1:00 — 5 — 116.) Purse 6700. 2-year-oida.
__ _ . in O 4 ± ±9^ Allowances. Net valiw to winner 6525; second. $llb; third. 660.
McLukc have good horses standing in their barns, are ^
afraid to run them over the track, stating that index Horses
it would be taking too much of a risk of in —
In making his selections Mr. Macomber had juring them. r-io'*FFRNA
AWtI’PSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O U C P 8
In making his selections Mr Macomber had inrintr them 67029 = PERMARCO w 115 4 3 1' 1* 1» 1» E Pool J C Fuerst 4-5 1 7-101-4 out
in making ms seiecuons m.. macomocr nao juring mem. o;i07 fbrnandos w io 5 i l 3» sn 2» 2‘ A WiUon I, j KeatinK 8 1 8 2 7-io
Luke McLuke in mind and the mares he took „ , „ ... ^ 1 1 « fi « r w" J «
I Peter Durj’ea, one of the eastern racmg 67107 =goIaD mount wb io8 6 6 4»> 4'* 4" 4^ e sm w oUL k Bryson 2 16-&3 7-101-4
were all strictlv of foreign blood W'hich mated firm of Whitnev and I'Hirvpa * T Hitehcoclc 670 <0 JOTA w 112 6 4 6* 6* 5** 5®^^ J Merimee S W Barnes 30 60 50 15 8
were aii sincuy oi loreign oiooa, wnicn, matea nrm oi w nitncy ana uur>ea, i. niicncocK, auntie em w io 5 2 5 6* «« 6* 6« A Frieshonj Robertaon 30 30 so 12 6
with the son of Ultimus will combine the Easts most prominent polo 65481 bar’RA PALMER ws 109 7 7 7* 7‘ ?• 7» ET MoorcE Lutz 20 40 40 15 6
wim me son ot uuimus, wm comoine j .„g. g Madden, the Lexington turf G7088 bijou wb los 8 8 8 8 8 8 N Swart J Gnamiero » « M lo 4
Himyar line, made so tremendously success- ' man, and .several other men interested in G®**® i^tj gaixie wb i»3 9 Left at the post. L McD’ottw E Jone« ao so so is 8
ful by the late James R. Keene, with an out- visited Churchill Downs, LouisviUe, Ky, | , b, Banot-lIrteUa!*’tri^cL^^ (t^l^ T McPherson; bred by Mrs. L. M.
cross of the best foreign blood obtainable. | **”®‘“^pnj“\o’'^B^t'’a72ll3.' ^At”post’ r, minutes, start good and slow for all bnt EAU GAIXIB. Won
His fir«4t nurrha.s*^ Princc«?s Mnfsddq. K i Kittaning, from the stable of F. M. Dick, easily; second and third driving. PERMARCO ran as if much the best in the going, raced into a good
HIS nrsi purenas., rrmcess Maiaiaa, is a & Orleans aivine nuite °^***'‘* tiirough the stretch, winning as her rider pleased, fernandos,
daughter of Alcantara II and Marion Delorme k- k vT ^ f 4 ^ up from Uie start, responded gamely when called on in the last eighth and outstayed REGUM.
aaugnicr 01 Aicaniara 11. ana Marion Deionne, a beating to a high-class band of Iwo-year-olds ,„tter ran a good race, but tired in the last sixteenth, gold mount seemed at a loss in the
67 029 = PERMARCO w 115 4 3 1' 1* 1» 1‘ E Pool J C Fuerat 4-5 1 7-101-4 out
67107 FERNANDOS w 106 1 1 3*» S** 2*» A Wilson L J Keating 8 3 8 2 7-10
66280 BEGUM wB 112 3 2 2»» 3^ 3» J Corcoran M Goldblatt 6 12 12 4 7-5
67107=GOIaD mount wb 108 6 6 4“ 4' I 4“ 4= E Sm’w’odE K Bryson 2 16-53 7-101-4
67070 JOTA w 112 6 4 6= 6* 5*» 5“^ J Merimee S W Barnes 30 60 50 15 8
67088 AUNTIE EM w 105 2 5 6* 6« 6* 6« A Frieshonj Robertson 30 30 30 12 6
65481 BAR’RA PALMER wB 109 7 7 7* 7‘ ?• 7» E T MoorcE Lutz 20 40 40 15 6
67088 BIJOU WB 106 8 8 8 8 8 8 N Swart J Guamiere 20 40 30 10 4
C6792 EAU GALLIE wb 105 9 Left at the post. L McD’ottW E Jones 30 50 50 15 8
Time, 26, 60H. 1:04%. Track heavy.
Winner — Cb. f, by Ballot — Ijardella, ty Lackford (trained by J. McPherson; bred by Mrs, L. M.
Rogers and Mr. Johnson N. Camden).
Went to pest at 2:13. At post 5 minutes. Start good and slow for all but EAU GAIaLIE. Won
4-5 1 7-101-4 out
8 8 8 2 7-10
6 12 12 4 7-5
2 16-53 7-101-4
30 50 50 15 8
30 30 30 12 6
20 40 40 15 6
20 40 30 10 4
30 50 50 15 8
daughter of Alcantara IF and Marion Delorme, ' a beating to a high-class band of two-year-olds Jji
a daughter of Bay Ronald. War Love, an- ffi® daily handicap. He followed the lead- going and had to be ridden hard ail the way. JOTA ran well, auntie £M closed a big gap. EAU
ers under restraint to the last turn and, when uallie acted badly at the post and was left.
other, is a daughter of Prince Palatine and called on took the lead with ease, winning by '
Sun Glass, a daughter of Isinglass. Both of 1 three lengths. |
these mares were bred to Maintenon in «f w Tr;.«ire rbi-rbKoWv *
Scratclted — 67070 Sweet Mama, 105.
Overweights — Barbara Palmer, 4 pounds; Bijou, 1.
inese mares were area to Maintenon in | ^.j^^eer of Jockey W. Hicks probably O V JL olds.
France. The third is a three-year-old filly came to an end Tuestiay. Suspicious looking
Ajr u o C l KA V A u* t rides on War Cry, Kiss Quick and Moabina ^
Addle, by Sea ^.ick Adeliza, a daughter of suspension pending investigation. 66987 *IaESLIE
Maintenon. She was not bred. The other, Hatfield and Ownbey, who own Moabina and guN
Sand Blast, is a daughter of Maintenon and '""5 suspended. The case 1 ^7070 hiloiousb
, ao a uaugiauca wx ^ Undcr mVCStlgatlOn. (67010) *AL STEBLE
Ad SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Dec. 16. 1919— 1:05 1i—4r— 112.) 6700 Added. 2-ycar-
4 JL40 olds. CU^iug. Net value to winner 6925; second, 6139.75; third, 670.50.
AWtPPSt U % % Str Fin Jockeys
O H C P
WB 114 2 2 2» 2’i IJ V W Fronk J T Looney 6 7 7 2J 1
w HO 6 1 3i S* 2i 2ak J Owens Kirkfield Stable 2 13-513-51 2-6
w 110 3 5 4> 41 34 3« E Sm’w’odE K Bryson 3 31 2i 1 2-6
WB 113 1 3 1= 1| 4» 4= C Lang W J Kramer 10 10 7 2| 1
w 108 57 77 5i5)^R Doyle J F Peck 15 20 20 7 S
Sunday, December 17, 1922
DATLY RACING FORM
«6507«RORK w 10» 4 4 6* 5> 61 6} G Babin C A App1ei?ate 8 19 8 S 8-S
«6«27»*PUNTA GORDA w 104 7 6 6« 6^ 7 7 J Corcoran M Goldblatt 3 S| 3| 1-1
Time. 25. 61. 1:03H, 1:10. Track heavy.
Winner — Ch. c. by Mont d’Or II. or Peter Quince — Skjo, by Goldcrest (trained by J. M. Goode; bred
by Mr. Lucas B. Combs).
Went to post at 11:40. At pwt 1 minute. Start pood and slow. Won handily; second and third drir-
Inc. LllSLlE. helped by the goin?. followed HIIXIIOUSE in closest pursuit to the stretch and. passing
bim quickly, held the others safe and won going away, VENNIE was pi-omlnent for the entire race and
RTl third race— 3-4 Mfle. (Jan. 8. 1920—1:11—6—108.) Purse |700. S-year-oh
1~1 6 -A- M. _L upward. Fillies and Mares. Claiming. Ret value to winner $550; si^cond, 3100;
olds and
10; third.
i 67064 *IXDIA
I 67066 MARY REIGEL
WB 3 98
w 4 112
finished w-eli. SEl’TI.NG SUN finished fast and gamely after losing ground by being taken in and out in 1 f TLE QUEEN w 8 103
the stretch. llIIJJiUU.SR showed the me
was always far ba<*k. ROKK ran as if u
Scratched— 66<*»87 Elisabeth Bean, 100,
'd the most early speed, but quit badly in the stretch. PUNT.\ GORDA xrTTr..n.T-.
n if iiiitir o < U.. 4 * 1 j1 I T LE NIECE
? “ 1 J ^ 67064 SCINTILLATE
67064 SCINTILLATE
67064 TUISTLEBLOOM
AWtPPSt U H %StrFin Jockeys
1» 1‘ V P Gross
2» 2* 2* 2» E Barnes
4^1 4» 3» 3* H StutU
3‘ 3b 4* 4« R Ball
7 S' 6* 5* W Lancet
6b 6* 6* $»• C Buel
r 7 7 7 P Reilly
WB 4 108 6 5
WB 5 103 7 7
WB 4 109 1 3
w 3 103 5 €
Owners Equiv. Odds Str’t
E L Wood 1645-100
Jones Stock Farm Stable 70-100
P Serio 290-100
P Gardner 856-100
H Reed 1560-100
B Hammond 7750-100
R Alexander 1483-100
67147
THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Dec. 31, 1919— 1 3— 117.) Gmenwald Handicap. Purse
$700. All Ages. Claiming. Ret value to winner $525; second, $115; third, $60.
AWtPPSt *.4
66893 »RALtX) w 5 101 i 4
67072 = WILLIAM A. w 3 115 1
€7110 J’MES P. O’HARAwb 4 110 6
(67072 >LAST EPhXJRT wb 3 106 7
67060 »SEA MINT w 5 105 5
( 6703.3 )K. OF T. H"ER w 4 111 2
(67071) MOCK ORANGE wb 5 104 3
15 1» 1« 15 L McD’ottH S Downs 6
2' 24 2* 2* J Merimee W Daniel 3
7 34 3' 34 C Lang Kirkfield Stable 4
64 44 4b 44 J C’orcoranR J Brown |2
4b 6' 54 5’ 4 E KummerJ J Dundee |2
31 54 6‘ 6* H ThomasS Ix>uis 6
6'4 7 7 7 F Sharpe J J Farrell Jr 6
10 8 3 8-5
34 3 1 1-3
4 16-51 1-2
24 24 4-5 2-5
24 24 4-5 2-6
fCeoplcd in betting; no separate place or show betting.
Time, 25, 49S, 1:16. Track heavy.
Winner — Blk. h, by Rock View — Black Mantilla, by Sain (trained by A. Jacobus; bred by ilr. Thomas
Platt).
Went to post at 3:06. At po.st 5 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. RAIXO acted badly at the post, but began fast and. showing high speed, raced into a good lead at
once and won all the way as his rider pleased. WILLIAM A. rated in nearest pursuit all the way and
stood a Imrd drive in the stretch resolutely. JAMES F. 0’II.\RA began slowly, but moved up resolutely
after going the first quarter and tired in the stretch, I.AST EFFORT was alwa.vs outrun, but finished
gamely. JSBA MINT had no mishaps. KNIGHT OF THE HEATHER quit after going three-eighths.
Overweight.s- — Ralco, pounds.
Time, 23S. l:145i. Track fast.
$2 mutnels paid, India, $.34.90 straight, $8.80 place. $3.50 show; Mary Reigel. $2.90 place, $2.50
show; ThLtle Queen, $2.90 show.
Equivalent booking odds— India, 1645 to 100 straight, 340 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Mary Reigel,
45 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Thistle Queen, 45 to 100 show.
Winner — Ch. f, by Delhi — Miss Bellamy, by Plaudit (trained by C. S. Johnson; bred by Mr. Thomas
C. McDowell).
ent to post at 3:25. At post 1 minute. St.irt good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. INDI.V sprinted into a long lead in tHe first eighth aud W(»n all the way. but whs tiring at the end.
MARY REIGEL ran well, but also tired and just lasted long enough to outstay THISTLE QUEEN. The
latter was cut off on the turn out of the backstretch when she attempted to come through on the inside,
but fixiished fast. TUISTLEBLOOM *S saddle girth slipped and she was eased up.
Scratched — GTlOl^Bobbed Hair, 103.
Overweights — Scintillate, 1 pound.
FOURTH RAC^3-4 Mile. (Jan. 8. 1920—1:11—6—102.) Purse $700. 3-ycar-olds and
6 J- ' A upward. Fillies and Maxes. Claiming. Ret value to winner $550; second, $100; third,
AWtPPSt li
Equiv. Odd.s Str’t
67148
67101 MISS CALTHA
66924 GRATIAN
I 66877 PERIGOURDINE
FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. (Dec. 23. 1919—1:39—5—108.) Purse $700. S-year-olda and 67080 KIT. CHEATHAM w 8 112 2 4
upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $525; second, $115; third, $60.
( 67064 )*MATROSE 5 KX?
67026».MAD NELL WB 3 103
67085’JOSEPHINE K. wB 4 103
1' 1' 14
24 2b 2‘
3' 3* 3*
54 6' 4*
7 7 64
64 6 ' 6 «
14 14 E Ambrose J G Greeson
2‘ 2b W Obert W C Westmoreland
3* 3*» F Wdsfck E B Carey
4* 4* A Gantner P L Short
54 5«b A Yerrat T E Mueller
6* J Callahan H E Bilson
7 T Brothers M J Simmons
AMKIUC‘N BOY WB 5 113
6710X*KIRAH
67111 = *.\TTORNEY
(67073). MINUTE MAN
67092 •BALLYBEIM.
67073 •FRANK W.
57384 CHIEF
67 108 •CARNARVON
w 6 109
w 4 107
WB 5 117
WB 5 102
w 5 108
w 7 107
w 5 112
1 3b 24 lb 1» l“b J Bell A S Day
4b 3* 2* 2* J Owens T E Crist
74 7' 3b 31 K Sm’w'odG C Winfrey
t !■ 2’. 4 44 4b C l.<ang A Swenke
5' 5h 54 5b A Abel J Arthur
6' 44 €* 6> J Corcoran M Goldblatt
8 8 7‘* 7’* G Bre’ningR I.1 Brem^'r
34 64 8 8 J D M'neyG Drumheller
15 15 12 5
?4 14-513-51
19 20 15 6
8 10 10 4
Time, 25'/5, 51, 1:18, Track heavy.
6708o ’JOSEPHINE K. WB 4 103 4 6 4» 4b 7 7 T Brothers M J Simmons 1100-100
Time, 23H, 47H, 1:14%. Track fast.
$2 mutnels paid. Miss Caltha, $49.70 straight, $20.50 place, $7.00 show; Gratian, $.5.90 place, $3.80
show; Perigourdine, $3.20 show.
Equivalent booking odds— Miss Caltha. 2385 to 100 straight. 92.5 to 100 place, 250 to 100 show;
Gratian, 195 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Perigourdine, GO to 100 show.
Winner — ('h. m, by Pentecost — Caltha, by Ute (trained by .T. G. Greeson; bred by Mr. O. Easton).
Went to post at 3:48. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and toird driv-
ing. MISS CALTHA responded well to a good ride and, setting a fast early pace, won all the way.
GR.\TIA.\ tired after making a game ehallenge at the head of the homestretch. PERIGOURDINE ran
Winner- B. s, by Snpcrman-AdrlineUe.' by Milton' (trninid by M. M. Sl.iilds; bred by Mr. Ilonry 7oSEFinNR\-‘'*ran ClULiTUAM. Tbe latter finished fast, but in close quarters.
T. Oxnard). ‘ - ' !
Went to post at 3:35. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. AMERIC.W BOY moved up steadily and ra«*ed into a goo<l lead in the stretch, but his rider began
casing him up and, failing to note KIR.MI’S rush, was almost beaten out. KIRAII finished fast and
gamely ami almost got up to win. ATroRNEY began slowly and tlosf*d a big gap. MINUTE MAN set a
good pace, but quit after going threr-quarters, FRANK W. suffered from iuterferenec. BAIaI.YBELJa
had a rougii race under his iDcxperien«-ed rider. CARNARV’ON quit.
Scratched— G7073- Rib Grass. 102; G70>9*Grass Tree. 109; G0J>93 Amanda, 101; G710S Jacobina, 102;
67131 >Gra<e Foster, 93; 67073 Who Cares, 110; G71U The Desert, 107.
Overweights- ('arnarvon. 3 pounds.
67143
FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mil©. (Jam. 8. 1929—1:11—6—102.) Prospect Handicap. Purse $900.
2-year-olds. Ret value to winner $700; second, $125; third, $75,
AWtPPSt ^4
Equiv. Odds Str’t
67149
FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Dec. 31. 1919—1:12^^—3—117.) Purse $700.
upward. Claiming. Ret value to winner $525; second, $115; third, $60.
xmanaa, lui , jacomna, lu:., ( 66940 )MARIONETTE w 115 7 2
63811 ROMPING JIARY w U« 2 7
(67083) NOON GLIDE wsB 106 5 5
= 6708;{ 2 WINNIPEG wn 110 6 6
117.) Purse $700. 3-yeax-olds and i C’ADIAN w 105 3 4
nd third SfiO 67082 >ROSIE H. w 96 1 1
1» 1* 1» 1>4 W Oberl
7 7 4* 2* J Callah
4^4 2* 2* 3b .S Lowe
6* 3»b 3' 4* G Fields
54 o' 5« 5« N J B’rr
1» 1>4 W Obert T Monahan
4* 2* J Callahan E Cebrian
2* 3b S Lowe C W’hite
G Fields Rosodalc Stable
N J B’mes A Hill
(60953) FRANK S.
34 64 6'4 6« T Brothers W A McKinney
AWtPPSt U
A Pickens
Track fast.
F Steinhart
OTOId'KOIAL ROOSTER w 5 103 3 5
€7092 RAGAZZA
66862’DEIAII MAID
(66985) ’STAMP
63492 CAMOUFLEUR
66875'NATURAL
€6956 STOCK PIN
w 5 112 6 1
WB 3 100 11 4
WB 3 108 10 10
WB 6 104 4 11
w 4 lot i 12 12
wc 3 108 9 9
10 20 15 6 3
5 6 5 2 1
S 10 10 4 2
16 15 15 6 3
15 20 12 5 24
20 30 12 6
3 18-518-58-5 4-5
€6970 JAGO w 6 107 8 3 2’J I* 1’ 1» J ChalmersW D Bernhardt 6 10 10 4 2 j $2.30 show; Noon Glide, $
6C38G SPUGS wB 4 111 5 7 7' 7' 2»> 2’4 E Atk’sonF J Koarus 10 10 8 3 8-3 Enuiva lent book in e o<]
668102REKAB WB 3 102 2 6 3' 3b 3’J 3* G Brc’ningW Perkins 5 8 7 3 8-5 j to
( 66928 >GR.\YSON w 7 112 7 8 5b 5* 4J 4b J D M'neyG Drumheller 6 7 7 3 7-5
G6909 I.ADY LUXURY w 7 100 I 2 1' 2» 5‘ 5»J J Wallace E J Salt 5 7 6 24 6-5 '' inner— Br. f, by 01
€70I4>PCL\L ROOSTER w 5 103 3 5 61 64 6’ 4 6= R Doyle 11 UVarfield 10 20 15 6 3 T. Wilson).
€7092 RAGAZZA w 5 112 6 1 S'| S‘4 7“t E I’ool I B Bradfield 5 6 5 2 1 'Vent to po.st at 4:10.
66862’DEIAII MAID wb 3 100 11 4 44 44 7^ S’ J CorcoranW J Kramer 8 10 10 4 2 iok- MAUIONE'I’TE set
(G6985)’STAMP wB 3 108 10 10 9^ 9»4 9= 9' A Roach J Marino 15 15 15 6 3 straint. ROMPING MAR
63492 CAMOUFLEUR WB 6 104 4 11 10>J10= 10' 10* E KummerJ li Holland 15 20 12 5 24 NOON GLIDE raced well,
66875'NATURAL w 4 10til2 12 12 11* 11' 11' F Weiner J J I.yons 20 30 .*» 12 6 finish.
€6956 STOCK PIN wn 3 108 9 9 11' 12 12 12 C Lang P J l^vin 3 18-518-58-5 4-5 Scratched— 6«963'IIav:
ft.,, 1 IT- 1- V Overweights — Rusie II
Tune, 24H. 50. 1:17'5. Track heavy.
Winner — B. g, by Marathon — Somersault, by Handspring (trained by D. Womcldorff; bred by Mr.
Jerome B. Respess). 11 SIXTH I
Went to pest at 4:01. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv- ” • 3-year -
Ing. JAGO raced into a long lead on tiic last turn and, l»elped by the rough going, held sway to the e.nd
and won in a canter. SPUGS moved up steadily in the strct**h and was going fast at the end. UEK.\H i Index Horses
raced forwardly for the entire race, but b^'gan tiring in the stretch. <;it,\YSON came with a rush when
clear after suffering from interfereuee in the early running. LADY LUXURY set a fast early pace and (670G5)D. OF AVTON
tired. I 67067 •,*?1R JACK
Scratched— 66222 Hlndoostan. 103; C7012 Money, 102; 66797 Serbian, 103; (>7128 Sandalwood, 103; 6G009 PIBRtX’H
66955 Attoo. 100; (56968 Demos, 95. I 67087 = MLSERICORDE
Overweights — Rekab. 2 pounds; Camnnfleur. 1; Natural. 4U. ' 66981 KING B.
Time, 22^. 47. 1:12%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, M.-irionette. $4,70 straight, $3.70 place, $2.10 show; Romping Mary, $3,40 place,
$2.30 show; Noon Glide, $3.20 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Marionette. 135 to lOO straight. 85 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Romping
Mary, 70 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Noon Glide. GO to 100 show.
Winner — ^Br. f, by Olambula — Mauviette, by Mexican (trained by F. M. Bray; bred by Mr. Richard
T. Wilson).
Wont to post at 4:16. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. M.MIIONE'I'TE set a fast pace from the start and drew away into .a long lead to win under re-
straint. ROMPING MARY iM'gan slowly, but elostnl a big gap in the stretch and finished with a rush.
NOON GLIDE raced well, but bad to be ridden hard to outfinish WINNIPEG. The latter made a game
finish.
Scratched— 66963'IIavana Electric. 101.
Overweights — Rusie II., 1 pound: Frank S.. 3%.
67144
SIXTH RACE— 1 Milo amd 50 Yards. (March 6. 1918-1:41-
-117.) Purse $700.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $550; second, $100; third, $50.
li % Str Fin
Equiv. Odds Str’t
G rr-t SIXTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. (Dec, 24. 1921—2:07—4—101.) Purse $700. 3-yoar-olds and
4 upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $525; second, $115; third, $60.
66981 KING B.
670G8 PAROL
C7084 ’DRAPERY
WB 5 115 2 1
WB 5 105 6 6
wr 6 113 7 5
WB 6 109 3 7
w’SB 3 102 12
wn 5 110 5 4
w 5 105 4 3
1‘4 1' 1*
4nk 2nb 2» 21 .S Banks J D Killin
24 24 3' 3' 3h F Wdsfck J Rosof
7 6* 6ab 4* 41J A Pickens C J Hurrah
6' 7 7 5J 5' N J B'mes G Price
Gantner Orient Stable
51 6» 6* 6* W Taylor
34 4>»k 7 7 W Lancet
G Johnson
J H Fyon
67062 '’RAMA wB 4 lOS 7 2
67 112 I.ITTLK ED wb 6 105 2 8
€709:’,»’HONOL’LU BOY w 7 108 6 6
(67031 )’KIXG TROJAN wb 4 106 5 5
67031'AUSTRAL wb 7 110 8 7
66882'LORD HERBERT wb 7 106 4 4
67034 = ’A.M. SOLDIER wa 5 103 3 3
67093 MUSITO w 6 103 1 1
2* 1' lb 1» 1« J (’orcoranM Goldblatt
4' 3* 2* 2' 2*
4’ 4 3' 3ak R Doyle
T K Crist
S Jones
3» 4* 4J W Fronk C Morton
6* 5* C I..ang
54 6’® G Babin
7® 7® J Owens
A Swenke n
J McCuo 8
Willoughby Stb 8
10 10 4 8-5
5 1S-S6-5 3-5
10 10 4 2
8837-5
E Martin N J Herna-ndtz 50 50 30 10
Time. 25%, 51%, l;18'/j, 1:46, 2:13. Track heavy.
Whiner — Ch. c, by Ballot — Jamma, by Delhi (trained by M. Goldblatt; bred by Mr. George Starr).
Went to post at 4:29. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. ILAMA, running well in the going and well ridden, raced into the load after going a half mile and
hold the race safe to win in a ranter. LITTLE ED began badl.v, but came around the others and made
a game finish. HONOLULU BOY was far back and outpaced for the first half mile, but finished well.
KING TRO.I AN ran welL LORD HERBERT had no mishaps. AMERICAN SOUJIER and AUSTRAL
were always far back.
Scratched — G7112 laicy Kate. 96.
Overweights — Little Ed, 3 pounds; Mnsito. 1.
Havana Form Chart
HAVANA. CUBA. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1922. —Oriental Park (1 mile). Fourteenth day. Cuba-
American Jockey and Auto Club. Winter Meeting of 100 or more days. Weather clear; temperature 81".
Presiding Steward, J. Ilachmcister. Associate Stewards, C. U. I>ansdule and E, Burke. Presiding
Judge, C. CorneLlsen. Associate Judge, J. S, Wallace. Starter, J, F. Milton. Racing Secretary, Martin
Nathansou.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:57 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-
ures in parcntlieses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and
weight carried. ’Indicates apprentice allowance.
j Time, 24, 48%. 1:14, 1:40%, 1:41%. Track fast.
$2 mutueUs paid. Duke of Wellington, $4.00 straight, $3.50 place, $2.70 show; Sir Jack, $22,00 place,
I $8.40 show; Pibroch. $3.40 show.
' Equivalent booking odds — Duke of Wellington. 100 to 100 straight, 75 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show;
Sir Jack. 1000 to 100 place, 320 to 1(K) show; Pibroch, 70 to 100 show.
Winner — Ch. h, by Ballot— Oh Ho, by Charcot (trained by U. J. Hak; bred by Miss Margaret V.
Ilaggin).
Went to post at 4:41. At post 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won e.isily: second and third driv-
ing. DUKE OF WEI.LINGTON set a good pace from the start and was under restraint for most of the
race. SIR JACK moved up gnniely after rounding the far turn, but had to be ridden hard to oiitfini.sh
PIBIUM'H. The latter finished fast on the outside of the leaders. MISERiCORDE closed a gap and fin-
ished clo.se up.
ScratcbctI — 67195 Brynlimah. 107; 6T0S7 T.xidy Frecmccn, 107.
Tijuana Form Chart
TIJUANA, MEX., FHIDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1922. — (One mile). Thirteenth day. Tijuana Jockey Club.
Winter Meeting of 100 or more days. Weather cloudy; temperature 7G’.
Stewards, Francis Nelson, J. W. Coffroth and K J. Rose. Presiding Judge, Francis Nelson. Associate
Judges, li. J, Rose and J. S. Rothert. Starter, Harry Morris.sey. Racing Secretary. J. S. Rothert.
Racing starts at 1:55 p. m. (Chicago time 3:55 p. ra.). W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-
ores in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and
weight carried. ’Indicates apprentice allowance.
6 ^-g FIRST RACE— 5-8 MUe. (May 20. 1920—59—4—107.) Purse $600. 4U Ages,
i JLOiia Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second, $100; third, $50.
67139
OQ FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Jan. 24, 1917— 1:05 Vs— ^102.) Purse $800. 3-year-
olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $650; second, $100; third, $50.
Index Horses
67078’TOYON
66193 JAXE A.
67116 ANX.\ STAR
66536'’P0KI!:Y JANE
AWtPPSt 'i Vi % Str Fin Jockeys
Equiv. Odds Str’t
w 3 106
w 2 102
WB 7 114
w 5 109
Index Horses
AWtPPSt V4 Vi % Str Fin Jockeys
Equiv. Odds Str’t
€7094 ’FICKLE FANCY w 7 109 1 1
(6.5G20)’ VERA’S CHOICEw 3 109 4 6
66914’ IRISH REIXA w 3 106 6 4
67019 CLEAR LAKE ws 8 114 S 5
31 21 2*4 1' C Ralls
1» 14 1' 2» T Wilson
64 4' 3» J Pevic
41 3* 3' 44 W Dean
6' 4 4‘ 5* 5* F Cantrell
8 7' 6' 6'i J Thomas
61 7* 7' R Flynn
24 8 8
M Keefe
T Hodge
J S Baldwin
H T Palmer
R Cloud
Sunflower St.able
Allen & W’ilkerson
Martinez C B Irwin
100-100
6120-100
1960-100
810-100
260-100
2900-100
13000-100
600 100
W A Wallcer
(67102 ) CARRIE MOORE ws 6 102 4 2 2® 2® 14 1' G Fields J A Parson 745-100
66866 'QUECREEK w 4 106 2 3 44 44 4' 2nk J Callahan Summit Stable 4S0-100
67045'THE BOY wb 6 110 6 1 I4 1* 2® 3*4 A Gantner J D Millin 55-100
66964 GEORGE KUFF*N w 3 1044 5 € 34 3» 3* €» A Pickens G L Fitzgerald 14K-100
66807 'UNCLE SONNY w 3 100 3 4 64 5| 5* 5' T Brothers J Lowe 4175-100
64734 = KEDG WICK ws 3 101 1 6 6 6 6 6 S Banks W A Wallcer 959-100
Time, 23, 47%, 1:01, 1:07%. Track fast,
$2 mutnels paid, Carrie Moore, $16.90 straight, $4.90 place, $2.50 show; Qoecreek, $5.20 place, $2.70
Sliow; The Boy. $2.20 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Carrie Moore, 745 to 100 straight, 145 to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Que-
creek, 160 to 100 place, ,35 to 100 show; 'Phe Boy, 10 to 100 show.
Winner — B. m, by McGee — Dutch Barbara, by Flying Dutchman (trained by J. A. Parson; bred by
Mr. Charles W. Moore).
Went to post at 2:30. At post 1 minute. Start good and fast. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. CARRIE MOORE forced a fast pace to the stretch, where she came through on tbe inside and.
taking the lead, won going away. QUECREEK was outrun for the first half, but finished with a rush on
the inside. THE BOY set a fast pace, but tired badly in the last eighth. KEDGW’ICK palled up lame.
Overweights — George Kuffan, 4% pounds; Kedgwick, 1.
/i 4\ SECOND RACE— 3-4 MRe. (Jan. 8. 1920—1:11—6—102.) Purse $700. 3-year-olda.
4 C^laiming. Net value to winn^ $550; second, $100; third, $50.
Time. 25%, 51%. 1:05%. Track heavy.
$2 mutucTs paid. Toyon, $1.00 straight, $3.00 place, $2.40 show; Jane A., $14.10 place, $11.80 show;
Anna Star, $4.00 show.
Equivalent booking oflds — Toyon. 100 to 100 straight. 50 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Jane A., 620 to
100 place. 490 to lUO shov» • Anna Star, 100 to 10*3 show.
Winner — Br. f, by Star Hawk — Picric, by Voter (trained by G J, Miller; bred by Mr. J. II. Rosseter).
Went to post at 1:.59. At post 2 minutes. Start go*>d and slow. Won handily; second and third driv-
ing. TOYON forced JANE A. to race at top speed and, saving ground on all the turns, stood a hard drive
gamely and got up to win going away. J.\NE A. was hard ridden while racing in the lead and made a
game finish. ANNA STAR made up ground steadily from a slow beginning. POKEY JANE showed speed
and probably will improve. FICKLE FANCY tired.
Scratched— (67114) Ternette, 109.
Ovenveights — Jane A., 5 pounds.
(Qr^-4 00 SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. (May 20. 1920—59^ 4- 107.) Purse $500. AU Ages,
O 4 -LOO Claiming. Net value to winner $350; second, $100; third, $50.
Index Horses
Claiming. Net value to winner $360; second, $100; third, $60.
AWtPPSt Vi Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
Equiv. Odds Str't
AWtPPSt V4 a % Str Fin
Equiv. Odds Str’t
67035 SPODS wb 112 4 3
(67084) ’FOUL '(YTHKR wb 104 6 2
€7036 ORRIS w 102 3 T
67006'FOY w 110 16
66980 ’AWNING w 105 6 1
67065 GRANDSON wb 110 2 f
67044 REFRAIN wb 100 7 4
WB n2 4 3 4' 2' 2® D L McD’oU Egypt Stable
WB 104 6 2 1* 1» 1' 2>1 A Yerrat T E Mueller
w 102 ST TS'S'S'P Gross Williams Bros
w 110 1 6 6* 4* 4* 4' L Gray Forsythe & Bussey
w 105 6 1 2' P 6* 5% T Brothers Calmito Stable
WB 110 2 f T 7 6* W Obert Ulane Stable
WB 100 7 4 2}3^6)7 J Connors D P Veneziano
5H 4* 3*i ink T Rae L Hankins
6* 51 4* 2*i W Martin H D Cates
2' 2* l»k 3k M Fator A McFarlane
4k 6'|5' 4* J Pevic C E Davison
Ih ih 2k 5k H Moltera B Creech
7* 7* 7*® 6k E Petzoldt J Kern
3' 3k 6' 7*= O Atwell R J Howell
8 8 8 8 J Schaffer J S McDaniel
Time, 23, 47%, 1:13%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Spods, $23.40 straight, $5.90 place, $3.30 show; Foul Weather, $3.30 place, $2.60
•how; Orris, $4.20 show.
^uivalent booking odds — Spods, 1070 to 100 straight, 196 to 100 place, 65 to 100 show; Foul Weather,
65 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Orris, 110 to 100 show.
Winner — B. g, by Bulae — Oasis, by Ckimmando (trained by J. Gass; bred by Mr. J. W. Parrish).
Went to post at 2:56. At post 2 minutea. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. SPODS responded quickly when called on and, wearing FOUL WEATHER down, got up to win in
the final strides. FOUL WSATHBB set a fast early pace, but tired badly In tbe last eighth. ORRIS
closed a big gap and fast on the inside. FOY ran welL One of REFRAIN’S hind bandages be-
came loose.
67079 CUBA w 5 114 8 6 5k 4* 3*1 l«»k T Rae L Hankins 860-109
67017 = ’PINAQUAN.A w 2 92 4 5 6* 51 4* 2*i W Martin H D Cates 21C-100
67078’CELEBRATE wb 9 109 7 3 2' 2* l»k 3k M Fator A McFarlane l.;0-100
G7113 VIHGE B 8 114 3 4 4k 6'| 5' 4» J Pevic C E Davison 2419-100
671 1.3' ’FOND HOPE w 5 110 5 1 1>» Ik 2k 5k H Molters B Creech 610-10
67078»’CHOIR MASTER WB 7 109 6 8 7* 7* 7'® 6k E Petzoldt J Kern 1140-100
67078 ELGA w 6 H'4 12 3' 3k 6' 7*= O Atwell R J Howell 3840-100
6477tt’H’MOSA NEGRA w3 105 2 7 8 8 8 8J Schaffer J S McDaniel 21600-100
Time, 24%, 51. 1:04%. Track heavy.
$2 mntucl* paid. Cuba, $19.20 straight, $8.20 place, $3.80 show; Pinaquana, $4.00 place, $3.00 show;
Celebrate, $2.60 show.
Equivalent booking odds— Cuba. 860 to 100 straight, 310 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Pinaquana, 100
to 100 place, 50 to 100 show: Celebrate, 30 to 100 show.
Winner — Blk. m, by Bard of Hope — Salvation Nell, by Salvation (trained by L Hankins; bred by Mr.
K. N. Gilpin).
Went to post at 2:23. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. CUBA worked her way up gradually while racing close to the inner rail 'and, standing a hard
stretch drive, finished gamely and won in the last stride. PINAQUANA came around the leaders when
entering tbe stretch and finished close np. CELEBRATE, after racing FOND HOPE into defeat, took the
lead, but tired in tbe last sixteenth. YIRGE finished bang up after encountering rough usage.
Scratched— 67050 Jack Ledi, 109; 67114 Cicely Kay, 114.
(Continued on sixth page.)
DAILY RACING FORM
Sunday, December 17, 1922
HAVANA
ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES
FOR SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17
WEATHER CLEAR; TRACK FAST.
Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Cbicago time 1:42.)
0 Superior mud ruuner. X Good mud runner.
^ Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. *Apprentice
mllowuuce. b Blinkers.
First Race — 3-4 Mile.
Purse $700. 2-year-olds. Claiming.
(Track record: Jan, 8, 1920 — 1:11 — G -102.)
Today’s
Ind. Horse.
Wt. Rec.
A.Wt.Han.
(67103) Margaret Ware
.107 1;13’'3
107. .725
67143 ‘Rosie 11
.107 1;16
91X720
64911 Piegan (M) ....
101. .715
66876 Adventuress ....
. 99 1:14*3
114X715
(T7103 blllusionist
.107 1:13®5
100. .715
(67063) ‘bBrush wood
99. .710
67103 Valmond
.110 1:132^
99. .705
67004 Nutty (M)
99. .700
Second Race — 5
Pnrso $7(K>. 3-year-olds
1-2 Furlongs,
and upward.
Claiming.
(Track record: Jan. 24,
1917—1 :05Va-
-5—102. )
64355 Perfect Lady . . .
..109 1:08%
5 105X725
671C1 Pittsburg
. .114 1:07U',
5 1 OS.. 720
670S4' Fan Diego
. .108 1:07%
108.. 71 5
67085“ Memphis
.10*; 1:07
4 111. .715
67101 bClark M
. .10;tl:07®5 ;
12 108X710
60745* ‘My Friend Pat
..1(H 1:08
4 103. .705
66868 Fayelle
. . 9*5 1 :0S%
3 100.. 700
60715 bFelix M
..109 1:03%
4 108X700
Deerlrail
5 108
TlFrd Race — 5
Purse 3700. 3-ycar-olds
1-2 Furlongs,
and upward.
Claiming.
(Track record: Jan. 24,
1917— 1:0.5 %-
-.5—102.)
67025- ‘Discussion
. . 1 06 1 :06"75
6 10.3X725
(67085) blkl.okus
. .108 1:11
6 111.. 720
67102* bValeiitiiie d’Or
..106 1:07%
3 107X715
67044 bi'uiTonoy lOH 1:00’:;
(6708G) bWedgwood 105 1:07H
(66941)*bCock o’ the Roo.A.113 1:08^:
67044* ‘lias 117 1:071^5
(67139) Cairie Moore 107 1:07
Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile.
Purse $S00. 3-year-olds an<l upward.
(Track record: Jan. 8, 1920 — 1:11-
7 108X71.5
4 112X710
5 10oX7in
4 110X70.5
6 10SX705
Claiming.
6 — 102 . )
Ind. Horse.
66862 Titania
67066 bApple Jack II.
67047= bold Sinner
67066 MumlK> Jumbo .
Lustre
Panaman
•Walk Fp
•'J ony P.ean . . . .
bAssumptiou
66428
66573
66627
67046
67123
67066
Wt. Rcc.
. .109 1 :13»i
.113 1:12 Vi
.113 1:13~
.117 l:12=*i
. 97 1:13
.11.5 1:1 2^i
. 97 1:14-3
.107 l:14‘i
.112 l;12’i
SAN DIZGO. ch. g. 5
(Trainer. E. J. Albright.
108
San Pablo IIS l:14>i
Today’s
A.Wt.IIan.
.5 111. .71.5
C 10S:i:7iK)
.5 lllx71t>
8 114:;J710
3 111X710
7 11«X71(> i
4 106X705 t
4 1 1 1 X 70.5 I
G 115. .705 ;
4 112. .7iH)
67084 Havana :j-4 l:13<5fast
66981 Havana SJ f l:07>ifast
€.5891 M.H’ghls 5ifl:06^fast
G5798 M.H’feht.s Z-4 l:131&fast
6.508.5 Tim m Ab 6-i f l;i’0 fast
€5042 Tim’in Ab 3-4 l;16Vast
61738 ConLake 3-4 l:16V&good
MEMPHIS, b. g, 4
(Trainer, W.
67085 Havana
67006 Havana
6692 1 Havana
5:;»44i) Havana
591**1 Havana
Owner, E. J. Albright).
By Hoaeywood — Ida, by Peep o’Day.
B. Finnegan.
3-4 l:i:i*ifa.st
f 1:08 fast
f l:07^.^fast
5i f 1 :0C=t.fast 3
5i f 1 :0tiifast 15
5&03S Havana f l;03^fast u
2 104
13 107
18 103
40 107
17 105
12-5 i*:*9
5 106
111
Osrner, W.
n 112
8 109
2i 106
106 4
101 7
100 5
Breeder, Navada Stock Farm.
4 2 2< 24 H Stutts 10 Foul Weather, Humpy, Czardool
4 4 4= 4* H Stutts 10 Red. Superior, Golden Chance
4‘i F Lux G Ultimata, Pauaman, Redmon
€>® T Jarvis S Assume, Theo, Ballyuew
4* S Pelzer 5 Crcmwell, U.irdGuess. Plain Bill
2* J Connor 5 Silence, I.adyZeus, Jain’<aBelle
6*J F Lux 6 Advance, S’timental, Olym.Kinf
By Sir Wilred — Futurita, by His Highness
F. Hnebelkamp). Breeder, H. T. Oxnard,
a 2 2'a 3* Ij McD’ott 9 llohokus. Ruddles, lleliocrosn
5 5 6* 6*2 H Kaiser 8 Kit. Cheatham. Foy. AlissCaltha
2 11^ Ink H Kaiser 7 I.it. Niece, W.CanTell, J’phineK.
3 2 2* 2» B Scheffel 10 War Map, Maysville, Elias O.
6 4 4^ 4*1 B Scheffel 8 Money, Elmout, All Aglow
5 5 4^ B Scheffel 9 Sureget, Mike, James
Fifth Race— 1 3-16 Miles.
Purse ,?T00. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track ret-ord: Jan. 1, 1920— 1 ;57*i— 6— 105.)
CLARK M., br. g. 12
(Trainer. D. Hammond
C7101 Havana
GI020 Havana
GC951 Havana
60891 Havana
5A f 1:08-4. fast
3-4 1:15 fast
5J f 1 :07%fast
5i f l;15Vihvy
108
Owner. G. Holmes).
29 110 7
12 114 1
20 112 10
3 112 1
By Kenilworth — Ada N., by Herald.
Breeder. H. Stover.
9‘ 10«? C Buel 10 Lui-Meme, Bobbedllair, Old Pop
10* 10= ® W Kelsay 12 Polar Cub, ThcEnquirer, Gratiaa
10* 10*J G Fields 12 ^I. Winks, Gal. -Berry, Tw’yS’en
1* I'i P Hunt 9 Smil.Thr’gh, B’retta, T’lessB’tj
60745 Mexico
(67068) bStonewall 3 100x725
(670871 ‘Coscorrem .3 9-'»XT20
67068* ‘Walter Turnbow ..108 2:04%s 7 1(V*X 715 i Mexico
67105 Wakefield 108 2:03
C69C6**bBaltle Mountain ..107 2:024
67102 Cavalier
(C7105)*bBrynlimah 107 2r01 12 1000700
MY FRIEND PAT. br. c. 4
(Trainer. R. A. Forsha.
103
Owner. Dr. Boyle).
CC6 9 Mexico
60552 Mexico
4 110. .710
5 100x710,
C 110.. 705 C0424 .Mexico
602.S0 Mexico
1 60005 Mexico
5- 8 1 :022sfast 33-10 110 3
6- Sl:034fast 11 IK: 6
6-8 l:024fast 22-5 108 4
1-2 234fast 9-5 117 3
61 f 1:11 fast 4 111 3
1-4 244fast 2 117 2
5-8 1 ;054fast 7-10 115 1
Sixth Race — 1 Mile and 50 Yards.
Purse $700. 3-year-olils and upwanl. Claiming.
(Track record: March G, 1918 — 1:41 — 5 — 117.)
67067* El Coronel 102 1:434
67087* Job Thayer 114 1:4.54
67026 *Who Can Tell 90 1:444
67009 Nolle Yorke 106 1:444
67105* •Kalhlcen K 1U7 1:4G
67084 Prunes
67104 ‘Berretla 102 1 :4G4
671C5 ‘Bob Giles
6 107X725
7 107. .72*1
3 91.. 71. 5
6 104X715
4 99. 710
7 107X710
4 99.. 705
8 102.. TOO
FAYELLE. ch. f. 3
I (Trainer. N. Byer.
[ 66868 Bowie
' CG814 Bowie
66458 I.,aurel
66136 Laurel
I €5518 Aqueduct
65329 Aqueduct
>65159 Belmont
Owner. J.
1 1-16 l:534fast
6\ f 1:22 fast
lm70y 1 :4T4fast
3-4 l:154good
1 1:39 fast
1 l:3n4fast
1 1:40 fast
100
L. Price).
^^f 97 11
13
9f
43
5
10
99 11
57 12
105 14
100 9
104 3
93 3
By Jack Atkin — Margaret Hastings, by Hastings.
Breeder, C. Nuckols.
34 E T Moore 6 Big Son, Zainer. Pomerene
2* lb i: P.all C Emden, Miss Parnell. Treadwell
6 €*• R Pall 6 As.«tumption, Pomerene. Zainer
li li R Ball 6 BlackUlly, Prop:iganda, BlgSon
1* 3 = 2 R Ball 7 Zainer, N’orthernlhdle. Chicken
2* 1^ R Ball 7 .Scooter, Treadwell, Cazador
1* R Ball 6 ll’landale, Foreclosure, Blazonry
By Fayette — Gatien Belle, by St. Gatien.
Breeder. H. T. Oxnard.
IH IH* E Bell 13 Mystic, T.CUkm’der, J’nMorrill
9* 7“ E Bell 1.3 'rorehy. Feodor, Joseph Brant
12 10'* A McL’lin 12 FeignedZe}*!, TheWag, I.>ndyZeua
14 14 ** R McM'ayH Sling, Pietrus, Beverly Belle
7* 7** A McL’Iin 10 'rrajanus, Es(|uire, Notime
6* 5’* R Mc.M’ay 7 Or.‘us, Sunnyland. Bantry
l i A McL'lin 8 Pibroch, Consort, Scottish ClhleX
Seventh Race — 1 Mile and 50 Yards.
UO. 3-voar-olds aiil upward. Claiming.
5-117.)
Purse .
('ITatk record: March G, 1918 1:11
67047* Tile Pirate 109 1:43
66369-’ •Sentimental
(67048) Nig 91 1:444
(67067) KShort Stop 110 1:45-4
67086* ‘Billy L-iue 10.5 1:444
. . .110 1 :4U-5
(6.*378) bSIROCCO
. . .11
7 1:11
%
7 111
. .72^1
67102= bBlack Top
66364 Janku . .
.. .110 1:11
jU
4 108X715
66789 bPK'spector
HAVANA
JOCKHY PKUCLINTAGI
<:s.
( Prom January 1
, 19
22,
to IJeceniber 14, \i^22, I
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At 0?
Over
Jockey.
PC.
Wt.
Uts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
Jockey.
PC.
Lilley, W. ...
.. .24
115
46
11
6
6
McAlaney, R. .
. .10
Taylor, W. . .
22
107
303
68
44
44
Corey, G
. .09
Williams, G.
.. .21
111
424
88
77
70
Gantner. A. ...
. .09
I*ickens, A.
.. .18
106
254
45
48
20
Woodstock. F.
. .09
Brothers, T,
.. .18
9S
98
18
10
12
lainoet, W. ...
Roiliv F
. .09
. .08
l>ach, E. ...
.. .17
95
G
1
1
1
liandreville, C.
. .07
Bninuer, J. . .
.. .17
las
12
2
4
2
I.owe, S
. .07
I’rimrose, W.
.. .17
107
30
5
0
C
CJros.s, p. G. . .
. .07
Obort. W
.. .16
103
43
7
4
2
McHtughlin, A.
. .0*>
Callahan, J. ,
.. .14
93
309
44
48
40
Y erra t , A
. .06
Hunt, F
.. .14
111
SS4
65
67
46
Buel. T
. .Ot»
Kaiser, 11. ...
.. .14
98
14
2
0
1
Horn, F
. .05
Barnes, E. ...
.. .13
110
302
40
40
88
Arviu, A
. .(H
Ambrose, E, .
.. .13
106
417
63
49
45
Finh y. A
. .01
Belief fel, B. .
.. .13
98
410
62
61
60
Merimee. F. . .
. .04
('nnnors, J.
.. .13
110
220
29
36
23
ClemenUs. U.
. .03
McDermott, R.
.. .12
ICO
42
5
2
2
Banks, S
. .02
Fields, G. ...
.. .12
103
328
88
41
40
Stone. G
. .02
Ball, R
.. .12
107
324
89
36
41
Alouzo. A
Walls, G
.. .11
108
224
25
20
25
Click, II
Bandstroni, A.
.. .11
104
93
10
10
13
Grace. C
Sanford. P. ...
... .11
95
9
1
1
1
Horn. C
. . .
Stutts, II. ...
.. .11
101
96
11
6
13
'Taylor. C. 0. .
Wilson. F
.. .11
101
337
38
41
86
Kirke. S
Nniitli, W
. . .11
113
45
5
4
5
• Ha Belle, C. ...
O’ Mahoney, C.
.. .11
109
278
31
43
37
Madden, J. ...
. . .
Barnes, N. J. .
.. .10
105
1.55
16
20
22
Montalvo, F. ..
. . .
Burns, T
. . .10
102
326
32
33
66
I’erdamo, A. ...
. ..
Gray, L
.. .10
110
203
20
27
36
Sutton, £
let RAPP
Mile.
U-year-old.s.
Claiming* (Jan.
r. 112X72
G 102X720
.3 KB X 71.5
7 112X710
4 107.. 710
4 112X7* 1.5
...116 l;554sy 8 110X700
I nclusi ve.
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Over
Wt. MU!.
ia5
lOG
lOG
103
102
102
101
104
100
93
97
105
100
101
105
Kkl
107
99
111
98
100
95
114
106
95
95
95
107
9S
95
125
224
279
244
11
1.3
28
102
20«5
228
94
106
41
120
23
so
77
r>3
6G
5
41
4
4
10
7
1st.
13
21
20
23
1
1
14
14
G
2d.
19
37
34
0
24
24
11
3
11
0
5
5
7
2
5
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
3d.
15
24
35
34
4
IG
29
31
9
8
4
12
G
7
8
G
10
0
G
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
151 nHUt 1012.)
Index Course Dist Time T’ck Odds St
MARGARET WARE. b. f. 2
(Trainer, W. B. Finnegan.
107
Owner, W. F. Hnebelkamp).
Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
By Astronomer — Pin Feather, by Dalhouiie.
67103
Havana
3-4 l:13Vast
6'
107
5
4
€6979
Havana
hi f l;»')7%fast
7-5
102
6
3
6G922
Havana
64 f 1 :07%fa.st
S7-i0
102
3
3
668K3
Havana
5-S l:0U-fast
19
104
4
5
€6581
Latonia
S-4 l:]2%faf-t
23f
99 11
12
6C21’J
Latonia
64 f l:0SV'«ist
55
9S
9
12
64343
Toledo
5-S l;Cl%faat
8-5
lOS
ROSIE
H.. b. f. 2
91
(Trainer, W,
A. McKinney.
Owner,
W.
A.
€7143
Havana
.3-4 l;12®ifa.st
13
9C
1
6
€7032
Havana
5-S 1 :0i%fast
19-5
108
6
4
66820
Bowie
3-4 1:16 fast
14
109
2
3
6C522
Laurel
54 f 1:08 fast
29
99
6
6
66418
Laurel
54 f 1 :0y’%fast
9
104
2
2
66069
I.aurel
54 f LllVnhvy
14-6
107
1
1
6536*2
Laurel
S-4 1 :15‘7t,fast
Ilf
107
1
n
65G73
H.deG’ce
54 f l;0?Vaat
33
S7
4
%
! FELIX M., b. g, 4
I (Trai «r, W. A. Carter. Owner.
16071,5 Havana 1 l;40-4fast 5 101
jCO’JiT Havana 1 3-16 L’.OOHfast 6 102
t(119 ILavaiia f 1 :084fast 3 107
'€*iOL’2 Havana 1 1-8 1 ;544fast 3| 106
! 59945 Havana ImbQy l:444fa.st 4 108
‘C9SU Havana lm50y l:444fa«t 6 IM
DEER TRAIL, ch. h, 5 (M) IM
First start.
3rd RACE
DISCUSSION, b. g. 6
(Trainer, S. McNeill. Owner, S.
67025 Havana
66982 Havana
€6924 Havana
6.5938 M.H-ghts
65795 M.H'ghts
64 727 Dcv’nhire
64245 Toledo
108 By Hessian — Faustina, by Star Shoot.
J. Bertrand). Eroeder, J, E. Madden.
'* J Chalmers 8 Haran. Dan. Bianca
I'i 2b N Swart
*■' 4*1 J Malben
I'i l> D Priblo
3'i 3‘ F Moore
0^ 5*1 J Maiben
G Mar. Boy. Brynlimah, M.J. Raker
9 Pitti.burg, Lit. Cottage. T. Goose
8 W.G. McCl’ck, McAdoo. B. Faust
9 (’yimito, Who Can Tell, TossUp
11 A.Vexiiia, B’haual’n, H.M.Stev’a
By Tad H. — Deerfoot. by Alvescot.
Breeder, T. Huey.
r* 1-2 T^nrlon^^n.
1017 1:05 1-5
5->car-old« and apward.
— 5 102 .)
Claiming;:. (Jan. 24,
5: f l:0€\fast
3-4 1:13 fast
f 1 :U6--75fa.«t
5i f l:07*ifust
55 f l:C7Viifast
3-4 l:15?ihvy
Ab 3-4 l;00Vifast
6 5
5
d-u
13- 6
14- 5
103
McNeill).
‘ 107 4
ICO 6
1C6 2
1(4;
101
107 6 !
lij
By Hanbridge — Colloauy, by Russell.
Breeder, W. G. Hirsig.
n 25 H Stutts 8 San Pablo. Superior. Rnnnan
o'-ib 5*i E Beach 9 Ihul. Billy H'sne. Koran
2’J 2* 1* Gross G Ch’fSponsor, Col. Murphy. G’tian
2“ P Gross S I.och l.evcn. Capers, Emden
1*5 J Thomas 7 Fin. Roaster. Pretender. M. Voter
6“b 5T E Petzoldt 9 Fin<*astle. Jacques. Bobby Allen
2'i J Maiben 9 (J’eyWard, M.Callha, Fr.SLan’n
KOKOKUS, br. g, 6
(Trainer, W. A. Young.
Ill
Owner, W. A. Young).
By Hessian — Oh Ho, by Charcot.
670R5 Havana 3-4 LMff.fast 9 li>9
G59.S0 M'neuve 1 l:50Hmud 1
65742 M’n uvc Ab Ci f l:24Uifast 4-5 115
65.58!) Kempton 6i f l:0S-i,fast 9-10 112
65102 Dorval 3-4 1:20 hvy 41-10 lOS
G4692 Conn-ght 3-4 1 :12*ifust 9*) 108
(•I 5 40 Conn'ght 3-4 1:15 good 77 ILO
VALENTINE D’CR. b. f,
(Trainer. F. Stacey,
6710*2 Havana
C6080 Havana
€6911 Havana
66509 Empire
6G373 Empire
€6269 Empire
f 1:07 fast
6i f 1 :07%fast
5.‘. f l:0STsfast
Ab 3-4 l:10%fast
1 1:42 fast
1 l:41%fast
3 107
Owner, J. Grandl).
6
1
Si
50
60
60
CURRENCY, b. g. 7
(Trainer, 0. L. Foster.
106 1
ICS 6
109 6
93 3
105 1
105 5
108
Breeder. Mrs. M. V. K.iggin.
1* R Ball 9 RiKldles, Memphis. Hclio'-ross
1* R Ball G Draftsman, Attoo, Black Baby
1* R Ball 7 Draftsman. Mike. Smite
1* R Ball 7 Nail. Drapery. Carrie Baker
1 10 10* 10' • R Moore 11 TheEnq’ier. MessKit, Jacobean
4 4 4J 3'2 R Moore 10 Toy Miss, Icon. May Maulsfcy
8 8 9* 9- J Wallace 12 The Nephew, Redmon, Clarkson
By Mont d’Or — Valentine, by Marta Santa.
Breeder, J. E. -Widener.
3 2* 2i J Brunner 7 ( arricMtjore, Bl.u k r«*p. EndMan
2 2* I'i J Brunnerll W.ofChance, Liii-MeKie. Humpy
2 3* 2i G Brunner 8 C.o’tlicR’st. I l.vc’t, W.ofChance
7 8 8'* H Cali ban 8 The.Mnioner, (iood l ime, Shaffer
4 6* 7‘* H Wakoff 11 Niglitboat, Ballot Mark. Consort
8 9 9'* II Wakoff 9 Overtake, 'ThellolKJall
Owner. 0. L. Foster).
By Sain — Gold, by Golden Garter.
Bred by estate of J. B. Kaggin.
67014
Havana
5.J f
1:07
fast
11-5
114
1
2
4®
45 p
Hunt
8
Konin, Maliowinol. lias
€6943
Havana
3-4
l:13%fast
1
110
2
1
1*
2'X F
Hunt
S
<’avalier. Bi.n k T»*p. Slallowmot
66885
Havana
hh f
1:07*
^fa.st
1
113
7
2
3*
F
Hunt
10
lias, Huron H.. Kitty Cheatham
65712
N.K'lon
■ Ab :.-N
1:W
fa. St
3-2
113
2* G
Mangan
7
Woodi»ile. Puun roue. Virge
6.551 1
N. K’ton
Ab 5-S
1:0-3
fast
U-10
115
1=5 S
Wida
7 Coombs, McJ.s;r.c. W«*aithy Ann
65466
N. K’ton
3-4
1;1C
fast
44
113
3*i F
Moore
6
Maj.Domo, F.G. Corley, R. Angle
65314
.N. K’ton
Ab 5-8 1:02
fast
27-10
107
1* F
Moore
5
McLane, Malvolio, IVggyEaton
’WEDGWOOD, ch. f. 4
112
By Ballot — Majolica, by Watercress.
(Trainer, J.
67086 Havana
67042 Havana
67006 Havana
(K)7r.2 Havana
60tS4 Havana
6C<610 Havana
Romp. .Mary j g0491 Havana
Put and Take
D. Millia.
3-4 l;i:i%fast
r-4 l;ll-:.fHst
51 f 1:08 fast
1 l:47*imud 5
1 1 :41 fa.‘-t 6
Bi f 1:09 slow 8
5i f l;09!*slop 3i
Owner, J. D. MiUin).
Breeder. E. B. Cas-satt.
3' l“t B Scheffel G Wawona. .\nnedee, Voneno
li 13 B Sch-ffel 7 ll!usion-l. *:onwithini, M.IiulhL
3* 2* B Scheffel G Wawona. Comvithim. Valmond
3a*^ 4*2 B .Scheffel 7 M.rr’n* tte, Uouwithim. N’nGlide
ID il‘* 11 Stutts 1-J G.ofllonur, Away,
9= 9'® B Scheffel 12 Power, A.Vernor, - - ^
3'i G Mangan 7 Miss Jane, Kuiurette, Zaputoe iCOCK 0 THE ROOST, ch. g, 5
(Trainer, R. A. Forsha.
By Astronomer — Ellen M., by Trap Rock.
McKinney). Breeder, K. P. Shipp.
G'i G * T Brothers 7 Marion’te. Itoni.Mary, NoonGlidc
4“i‘ 3‘i J Cailahan 7 Susiaiia, SwcetC’ookic. P.oblTaier
6i 5®i E Legcre 12 Owascu, Racket. Papiilon
7'i 7'® S McLane S Bliicllawk. TrucFlier, E.Sawyer
2i 3‘i S Mcl^ane 10 Noon Glide. Pennon, The Girl
lb 4*i C I..ang 8 B.ofB. Ridge, V’derburg, Crugie
2»b 3* C l^ang 11 Nooutilide, FailhW., Be'rruemau
7* 5‘J J Wallace 9 Heeltaps, Druid Hill. Tnssell
6 109
19-5 102
13 lOS
100 5 4
101 1 2
103 4
lol 6
Breeder, C. H. Berryman.
Ink la A Pickens 7 Runuan, Billy Lane, Red
1* 1* H Stutts 9 R.Welile, Allivan, KulhleenK.
8 8*® A Gantner S Kit.Cl'.eatham. Fo.v, MissCaltha
4J 5'* L Penman .5 Hainan, Count Boiis, Acosta
2® 2nb H Penman 7 Money, Diversity, Koran
6J 6® L Penman 9 M.Barner, ^lidiuii. Amer.Eagle
3* 4*4 L Penman 7 T. Goose, 'rweutySeven, Peasant
PIEGAN. b. *
(Trainer,
'. 2 (M)
K. K. Karrick.
101
64911 Belm’t 5i f MC liCT^^fust
Owner. W. R. Coe).
By Polymclian — Jacoba. by Jack Atkin.
8 104 1 3 3* J McCoy
Breeder, W. R. Coe
9 I'uur Sport, Betty Wood, LeloLa
1C6
Owner, R. A.
ADVENTURESS, bik. f, * 114
(Trainer, J. Evans. Owner, J. Evans).
6CS76 Howie
66863 Bowie
66848 Bowie
66835 Bowie
66799 Bowie
6G687 Pimlico
6GG18 Pimlico
ILLUSIONIST, ch. f. 2
(Trainer. E. C. B3llew.
3-4 l:14’/£,fa?t
1 1:45 fast
6) f l:21^fiist
6i f l:21%fast
3-4 l:14-)fefast
3-4 1:14 fast
5J f 1:07 fast
By Sweep— Hortenria. by Meddler. |
Breeder. E. Rucker,
8 9 9J 9'^ n Shillick U Belphrizania. Malx'IK., GoldM’r.t j
5 2 3b 6'* S Ixiwc 8 D'ks andD’kes, Pennon. Sea Tag ;
112' 3^1 11 Shillick12 I\tui Sport. Pennon. Bclplirizuniu j
5 5 Bi 3* H ShillicklO Bucado, Little Hope, llillhouse ■
24 99 1 1 I'l 2b H Shillick 13 Lit. Hope. P’rSporl, BclpLrizouia j
5f 114 11 9 14* ID* E Sande 15 Ta.ssel. Reap. Racket j
H 105 1 4 31 5® L Fator 9 Knightli’d, Tassel, Evtl. Sawyer i
100 By Von Tromp — Illusion, by Mesmerist. I
13
8
«
11
66941 Havana
65908 Latonia
G.556G Ijex’ton
€54 80 Lex’ ton
G5SSI I..ex'toa
6523 1 l.«ex’ton
64587 Dev'shiro
EAS. b. c. 4
(Trainer. J.
€70 44 Havana
6G885 Havana
66 4 GO Toledo
€6426 Toledo
66257 Toledo
G5823 K’worih
5! f 1 :0.S^fast
1 1-16 1 :46‘»iifast
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 1:15 fast
3-4 l;16=ihvy
3-4 l:12*ifast
3 4 1:13 fast
13-10
6i
13
13
lie 3
106 8
no 6
101 7
102 4
106 8
115 8
Shine. Owner,
Bi f 1 :07 fast
ot f 1:07 Vast
5i f l:C8?ifa8t
Ab 3-4 niDs-slow
51 f 1:08% fa St
5i f 1:07 Vast
110
B. Mock).
11
16-5
5
6
18
117
116
114
110
116
113
CARRIE MOORE, b. m. 6
(Trainer, J. A. Parson.
67103 Havana
66979 Havana
6G9 40 Havana
66736 DadeP’rk
66527 Toledo
66459 Toledo
€6253 Toledo
BRUSHWOOD, br.
3-4 l:13%fast
54 f l:07%fa.«:t
5-8 l:00%fast
6?. f LOe'hifast
£.1 f l:07‘f.fast
6i f 1:07 Vast
Bi f 1:08 fast
2
Owner, E. C. Bello x).
14
9f
9-5
14-5
14
107
105
105
192
115
112
1C6
99
Breeder. E. Cebrian.
6 6* G "Walls G Alarg’t V.'nro, Wawon.n, Armedee
2i 23 F Merimee 7 M g’tlVare, G'wilhini. M.RulIiL.
41* 4:5 p Merimee 7 Mai'netle, N’liGlide, Fr.Canad'u
8* 8‘* C Dishmonl l Mar. Wood, Ted’s I’luin. Argo
3^ 3'1 J Ch lmer.s 7 -Noonhour. Athlete. Silver Maid
1‘ 1=1 C Dishmon 7 Athlete, Jot.**, BackTaps
2i 3*i J Ch’lmcrs 7 AiLauiia. luxieDick, SilverMaid
67139 Havana
67 102 Havana
€7 965 Havana
67015 Havana
66884 Havana
4th RACE
54 f 1 :07=„fast
5i f 1:07 fast
3-4 1:14 fast
5-S DOOUfast
5i f 1:07 Vast
J~4 Mile.
1 ; 1 1 1
103
Owner. J. A
7
3-2
6-5
20
18-5
102
107
114
107
109
By Cock o' the -Walk — Lida Flush, by Royal Flush
Forsha). III.
Breeder, F. Johnson.
3 ink U G Fields 8 Val.d’Ur, Flyeast, W.of Ch.-ince
8 8 8** J Corcoran 8 Matinee Idol, Tiavesiy. Virgo
4 7* 7® .T H‘-up<-l 8 Ix>i:annu. \V . riiiough. 51*0 Winks
3 2& 2'i J Owens 7 SamReh, Grac»‘Minard, R'gRose
2 2| S* J Owens 6 ('harleslleniy, RiugUo'^e. Jordan
4 6* 6'® A Roach S Hon.M:in, Carnarv<*ii. G’nd-Swell
8 8 8*® J Metcalf 8 L.B. Sheep, T.o’ih’M’u’g. Sirocce
By The Manager — Argon Esher, by Echer.
Breeder, L. A. Lyne.
3* Tj Gray S K(»r;»?i. M.-illowmot. Currency
l®k n Gray 10 Huronll.. ("nrr^'iu y. K.Cimatham
2* T Wayt S Emden. I’uffltall, F. G. Corley
2=1 G Cf»rey 6 Nenette, C’lRoherls, F.G. Corley
7‘i T Wayt 9 DonJose, AriowPont. Puff Ball
3® T Nolan S lloringu, Phan tom I'air, Cicerou’u
2b
2i
2*
8 *
6b
By McGee — Dutch Barbara, by Flying Dutchman.
I. Breeder. C. V/. Mo i'.
IJ H G Fields 6 Quecreek. TheP<»y. GeorgoKuffan
1* IJ G Fields 7 \ a lent. d’Or. P.l.M-k !'op, EndMan
I'i 2»* G Fields 7 D.ofWol’tcn, PuffP.all. P. Pullet
B4 G W’liams 7 Dr.Iiickmari. Last View. The Boy
imk 21 G Willi ins 5 Ap. Jacx 11., Article X., Grit
[»-yonr-oltJs and upxvard.
-lOi:.)
Claiming'. (.Jan. S, IDlt*
SIROCCO, br. g, 7 111 By Sir Geoffrey — Helium, by Sundridge.
(Trainer, E. L. Fitzgerald. Owner, G. L. Fitzgerald). Bred in England by J. B. Joel.
(Trainer, W.
A. Carter. Owner, S.
, Pitz),
Breeder, E, Rucker.
i
67063
Havana
55 f
1:09 fast
7
107
3
4
3* 1*
T
Brothers 8
Cocundimu, JennieC
., G.r.onnet j
€6960
Havana
5i f
1 :0S%fast
22
105
3
4
4* 5»i J
Madden 7
Winnipeg, M.Mazie,
GrayBoan’t ;
6692-^
Havana
54 f
1 :*»7%fast
10
107
4
4
(nk 5'.«
G
Walls 6
Wawona, M’g'tWare. G’ wit him i
63400
Empire
5-8
1 :03%fast
30
107 12
12
12« 10=2
J
Merimee 13
Noonhour, Husiuua,
Betty Wool i
62821
Aqueduct
5-8
l;00%fast
50
109
9
14
14* 14'=
E
Jcsiati 16
R’grand, Kirk I.rfidy.
Scare Crow j
62741
Aqueduct
5-8
592>mud
SO
110
4
11
11* 11'®
L
Fator 12
Raffiee, Cork Elm,
Lady Inez
61423
H.deG’co
1-2
4b-%iaJSt
5
115
4
5
7h 711
J
Dutwell 9
St.Angela, Illusionist, Roy. Oak
VALMOND. ch. c,
, 2
99
By Frontenac — High Pass, by Ultimus.
1
€5878 Hthorne
C.5736 H’thome
6509G ThTicliffe
64980 Th n liffe
64.587 Dev" shire
€3747 K’worth
JANKU. ch. g. 3
(Trainer, W. L. Drake.
3-4 l:15*4fast
Bi f l:0SVast
3-4 l:14Vi;slow
3-4 l:13Ufast
3^ 1:13 fast
3-4 1:12 Vast
2 liO 1 1 1* A Pickens 7 li.oflhcNorth, Dad, De?ertRo»
3i 110 5 4 4* 4* A Pickens 12 l lantcx)n. Do Land, Bill McCloy
9 lOS 8 7 8* S'® A Pickens 10 Thco, TIsorny AVay. Delbiraar
4 107 3 4 4b 5* A Pickens 8 I.it. B. Sheei*. Ogarite, Dollahni
31-10 115 6 4 3= 3'i A I’ickcns S L.B. Sheep. T.o’th’Xi’u’g, P’am’n
15 106 5 5 6ak 7^2 A Pickens 12 S. Prince, Pet, Piper, Mad.LUliax
(Trainer, D.
67103 Havana
Kill. Owner, A.
2-4 l:13%fast
Hill)
65
no
6
€
5«k
5=
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Breeder, S. Ross and E. Dainger- ■
field. j
J B’mos 6 M.irg’t Ware, Wawona, Armedee ;
67023
Havana
hh f l:C6‘4fast
119
1104 3
2
5i
6-2
G
Walls 7 Winnipeg, liockabie. MissMazie
€6963
Havana
5-8 1 :00%fast
21
112
5
5
5' =
4n
N
J B’rnes 6 Sunsini, Wawona, llav. Electric
66922
Havana
5.5 f 1:07% fast
22
106
€
«
6
4'*
N
J B’rnes 6 Wawona. il’g’tWare, G’withiin I
€5272
65068
63866
N. K’ton Ab 0-8 l:02%fast
N. K’ton Ab 5-8 LOIVasIow
M. Heights 5i f l;03%fast
27-10
2i
43
117
117
109
4
4
6*
2= J
oi T
6'® E
Smallw'd 0 OueenMazonia, I’.Doll, BackTaps i
Willi’ms 7 Fr.chCanad’n, Pr.Doll. FraukErb i
H^leman 8 High Tea, Corio, Oriental !
NUTTY, b c. 2
(Trainer, M.
67001 Havana
(M)
J. Daly. Owner,
5i f l:0S%fa.««t
M. J
45
99
Daly)
lOS 3
* €
By Madman — Beth Stanley, by Golden Maxim, i
Breeder, S. Ross. j
€ C=® A Mcl/lin <’• Aruiedee, Conundrum. Bil.Bern ;
66979
Havana
hi f l:07%fast
45
ICO
7
7
7
7*®
A
McL’hlin 7 ilar.Ware, lIillsioni^t. G’withim
6G919
Havana
6-8 l:00%fast
44
1C3
5
5
5*
6*=
A
McL’lin 7 Mni’nette, N’lKIlide. Fr.Canad’u
66493
Toledo
f 1:09 fast
17
107
«
«
C®
6*2
C
Dishmon 7 SilveiMaid, EuuGallie, Fr’kErb
66459
Toledo
54 f l:07®ifast
79
108
7
7
7
7*j
G
Wallace 7 Illusionist, Athlete, Jota
C6391
Toledo
6i f l:12%hvy
21f
104
9
11
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7'®
C
Dishmonl2 Nowata. Athlete. Silver Maid
66181
M.H’ghts
5i f l:13%hvy
38
107
4'* A
Arvin 6 Jota, 'lYippawa, Frank Erh
2nd
RACE
5 1-7! FnrlongTK.
1D17 1:05 1
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aud upward. Claimingr* (Jau. 24,
6C9C4 Havana
€6611 I.atonia
I 66029 Latonia
€5764 Latonia
65*292 Lex’ton
65*234 Lox’ton
TITANIA. ch. m, 5
(Trainer. R. B.
103
Owner, W. L. Drake).
By Uncle — Blakeslee, by Yankee.
Erecder. W. B. Miller.
3-4 1:12 fast 48 102i 2 7 7* 7'* II Stutts 8 HP.. Sheep, Cydonia. Dr.H’km.'in
3-4 l:12<4fast 40 109 12 11 10= 10'= J D M neyl2 Lt;gs. Modua, Ouanah
3-4 l;17M>hvy €J 104 5 7 7^ S'* B Kenn’dvPJ SewTCoaibs. Gr’iiGold, Topmost
S-4 l;12%fast 22 104 9 8 10 10=® B Kenn’dylO Wh’eStar. Easteside. J.S.R’rdoo
3-4 l:14‘islo\v 7 lOS 1 2 1'4 1| B Kenn’dy 8 G’nd-Swe’.l, S.lVmihs, Bob.Sliea
3-4 l:UVast 21-5 103 5 6 5“b 5'i B Kenn'dy 7 (JuinccGarden. Whirl, Crest. Boy
Jackson. Owner.
j 66862 Bowie
j 6C821 Bowio
j 66788 M'boro
66760 M’boro
66733 M’boro
66038 Laurel
61 f l:22®5fast
6\ f l^^fast
Ab 7-8 r:.30Hfast
Ab 5i f l:mtfast
Ab f 1:25 Vast
1 l:42^/islop
3-4 1:13 Vast
ISf
69f
7
16-5
5
31
a
PERFECT LADY, blk. m, 5 105
(Trainer. J. Hoskins. Owner, J. Hoskins).
6435.5
KingEd.
1 1-16 l :59%slow
5
116
64063
Del’raier
1 1-lS l:5S%hvy
33-10
113
63723
Mt.Royal
3-4 l:15%fast
8
120
63619
Mt, Royal
6i f l:22%fast
It
113
63412
Dufferin
Ab 5-8 1:0.3 fast
85
D2
6202 1
MURoyal
3-4 l:16Hfast
13
R)7
PITTSBURG, br
. er. 6
108
(Trainer, R.
Stralendorff. Owner,
R.
67101
Havana
hi t l:08%fast
18
112
66941
Havana
hi t l:08%fast
U-o
m
66930
M’neuve
Ab 3-4 1:25 hvy
3
H3
66839
M’neuve
Ab 5-8 59Hfast
3
m
65788
M’neuve
Ab 5-8 5»%fast
41
115
65588
Kempton
5-8 1 :04 fast
n
KB
65542
Kemptoa
5-1 l:82%£aat
29
KB
By Dick Welles — ^Florr.l Day, by Nasturtium.
Breeder, J. E. Respess.
?*♦ W D’k’son 8 Salgeorge, Hercules, Cleans weep
1* R Ryan 8 Ramona II., Royden. Navajo
S'J W Ilinphy 12 Black Baby, Cover I’p. Hush
1* W Hinphy 12 Jack Healey. Cannonball. Sheka
6*J C Gamer 8 Vibrate, C’k o’llieMain. Sk’rFace
3'i F Hunt 10 SirJack, F.G. Corley, Sarafax
By Jim Gaffney — Pattio Black, by Wagner.
Stralendorff). Breeder, B. B. Million.
3 6 6“b 7® W P’mroselO Lui-Meme, Bobbedllair, Old Pop
4 4 7 7'* W Pr*Tose 8 C.o’the R’st, Val. d’Or, Flycast
Polled up. J Simmons G Chas. A. Byrne. Waac, Humpy
8* R McA’ney 7 L’yHarrigan, Starkader, Smite
2J R McA’ney 7 Runnau, Lady Felix, Waac
Liost rider. R McA’oey 6 JoeS.. SmilingThrougb. Runnan
3** A ST Strom 7 Sy’ngVale, Hap.GoLucky, Avion
670GG Havana
66884 Havana
66275 laitonia
65902 Latonia
63849 Kempton
€3762 Mt.Royal
63552 Mt.Royal
OLD SINNER, b.
Owner. H. Hill).
108 11
108
3-4 1:12 Vast
Bi f 1 :07'Afast
S-4 l:12Vast
3-4 1:13 fast
3-4 1 :15VifaEt
Bi f l:07%fast
3-1 1:15 Vast
6
15
13-19
BS
16
14
8
27-10
(Trainer, S. Miodow. Owner, S
670 47 Havana
66982 Havana
€6942 Havana
66905 Havana
66352 Laurel
€6250 Laurel
(3895 M. Heights
1 l:39"sfast
3-4 1:13 fast
5} f 1:07 Vast
3-4 1 :1 1 fa.st
S-4 1 :14 Vast
3-4 1:14 Vast
3-4 1 :13Vast
MUMBO JUMBO, b. g, 8
(Trainer, T. Dcyle. Oxvner,
G7066 Havana
67045 Havana
66497 Toledo
66428 Toledo
I 66293 Toledo
66231 Toledo
65751 M.H’ghta
3-4 1 :13%fast
5-8 1:00 Vast
Ab 3-4 1:09 Vast
Bi f l:07Vbslow
Ab 3-4 1:09 fast
Ab 3-4 1:10 fast
3-4 102Vast
106 3
110 1
104 3
105 6
lOS
117
107
111
Miodow).
5 111 4
lS-10 113
3-2 113
9-10 109
11 109 8
8f 102 3
9 116 4
114
T. Dcyle).
39-10 112 9
1*
2 *
9*
20
6
8
8-2
3-2
11-5
111 By Bard of Hope — Lady Fern, by Hippodrome.
J. Ssrio). Breeder, C. -Williams.
8' 12’® S Lowe 13 Ihdmon, Flib’tygibbet, ,T. Brant
8= 11*® B KummerlS Hid. Jewel, Ettahe, Camouflago
1' 4*i E Jelley 6 Glean, Thriller. Doctor Jim
2b 4*’J E Jelley 8 Gaudy, Clenn. S.ilt Peter
€ 6'* I. Parccnos C Thriller, Valentia, South Breeze
7 7** S McLane 7 MollieBarnes. TenBiiltons, Moce
8' 9* B Sm’w’odlo Jock Scot, Perigourdlne, Rolo
By Voter — Love Apple, by Cbuctanunda.
Bred in France by J. Sanford.
5=3 C Taylor 9 Approval. Different Eyes, Dad
1' N J D’rnes 5 Carrie Jloore. Article X., (Jrit
7‘® H Thurberll Orlova, MissPotitc, Sir Lawnfal
9'* 11 Thurberll BirdieG., A. Alexander, MalionJ
ۥ C Eames 8 Lee Enfield, Hopeful, Aihih
6'® C Eames 6 Pepper T»*a, Allah, Lee Enfield
7'® C Eiimcs 7 LoeEuficld, Herron, Sm’ (Money
By Von Tromp — Lx Sinaloa, by Emperor of Norfolk.
Breeder, £. Cebrian.
‘ S® A Pickens 6 Duke Ruff. The Pirate, Huen
Left at post. P Gross 9 Dad, Billy lame. Koran
111* I'i G Fields 8 Maj.Domo, (loldenChance, Koran
1 2 S“-< 4‘3 R Ball 6 Dad, Stcnewall, Ciceronian
8 10 10 10®3 J Thomas 10 Sling, Rolo, Perigourdlne
3 6 5' 6*i B Mari’eIIil.5 Pietrus, Simplicily, Cum S.nh
4 2 3b 5*i H Myers 10 Uncle Bert. Panaman, Mary CL
By Hilrim — Ilutchkln, by Giganteum.
Breeder, Mrs, L. A. Liringstno.
5 9 9* A Gantner 9 Approval, Different Eyes, Dad
6 6=® 5® G Fields 7 Dr. Hickman, East View, The Boy
3 8* lb T Bums 7 Money, Diomed. Brilliant Ray
S 3^ lb H S Jones 7 Brilliant Ray, Money. Jacobin*
8 8^ 3* H S Jones 5 Bril. Ray. Flibbertygibbet, T.Son
2 lb 1* H S Jones G Assume, Money. Bobby Allen
S*i M Fator 8 Spinawaj, Caperilhir, C.Sponsot
Sunday, 'December 17, 1922
DAII.Y RACING FORM
rrSTEE. b. c. 3
(Trainer. H. Woods. Owner.
66428 Toledo f IzOTVislow
66798 M.H ghts 3-4 l:13^fast
111 By Luke Uc-Luke — Fire Arts II.. by Sonpcraft.
F. Delbarrio). Breeder. J. 0. tc G. H. Kecno.
94 111 4 7 7 7‘5 G Corey 7 Mum..Iumbo, iJrilli’tRay. Money
BOB GILES, ch. h. 8
(Trainer. T. Broshears. Owner,
80668
Hav'ana
51 f l:0S%fast
3J
110
1
1
1
1® 1* E
I’enman
9
MorroCaslle, B'kingham, Cnlifa
6((464
Havana
5J f l:09%slow
5
105
2
7
€
5J 7'® E
Penman
8
Q’s:ida, F’cjistle. T. Roll Cull
80175
Havana
hi t l:06Hfast
8
107
2
4
4
5* 5® F
W’ilson
9
Ultimo, Way.I*:id.v. Fimustle
80065 Havana
3-4 l:12$sfast
4
103
7
2
2
6®k 7'i J
Maiben
9
Leghorn, CherryTree, Eadi'Astor
PANAMAN, b. f. 7
(Trainer, £. M. Ross. Owner,
66573 Akron 3-4 l:16Vifast :
66505 Akron Ab 5-8 liOO^sIow
66402 Akron 65 f l:-8 mud
66300 Akron 3-4 l;16^fast
66266 Akron Ab 5-8 59^fast
65891 M. lights 5ifl:C6^fast
65617 N.K’ton 3-*4 1:17 ^fast
WALK UP. br. f. 4
(Trainer, H. Keustetor, Owner
6662 7 I^tonia 1 1-4 2:CC^..fast ;
66519 Fatonia 1 1-8 1 ;533i;fast
66315 l..atonia ImTOy 1 :44%fast
66220 Latonia 1 1-S l;57‘‘thvy
66180 H’thorne 1 l:49\sIow
65972 H'lhorne lm70y l;5.jVr,slop
65881 Illhcrne 1 1-lG 1.49Vjifa£t
116 By Magellan— Pronta. by Falsetto.
C. Knight). Bred in France by T. P. Thome.
L'3 10 11(» 43 J Glass S SLo Devil. Glenn, ICallynew
13-0 114 1*J J Glass 7 Rcsim'tii, Gehl.Clianco. MyGracie
5 109 D W Taylor 7 I’uzzle, She Devil. Advanee
1 112 521 Taylor 6 Advame. S!>e Devil. Eva Song
2 111 2‘ \V Taylor 7 CapiMS, Redmon. Ix)e!i Ijeveii
8-5 104 25 M Fator 6 I'li’iiiata. Redinoii. San Diego
8-0 115 5^3 C Fames 5 Advance, Cuikts, She Devil
106 By Cock 0’ the Walk — Keadean II.. by Gallinule.
. Neustetcr). Breeder. F. Jehnsoa.
i 104 3 C C= 6’® \V Pool 12 The Wit. Rama, Pirate M^-Gee
99 2 4 2h 2“ii .1 CorcoranlO Meclianif. Gem. North Sea
1-lJ
104
3
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2
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12
102
5
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106
7
6
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2
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' *57007 Havana
66946 Havana
6562 1 Omaha
65170 Omaha
65373 Omaha
65369 Omaha
7th RACE
! THE PIRATE. I
I (Trainer. J. ]
I 67017 Havana
I 6G98 4 Havana
66944 Havana
, t»6907 Havana
I 66613 Eatonia
66578 Eatonia
65767 Eatonia
1 l:40-\fast
3-4 l:1255fast
1 l:40^fast
3-4 l:132iifast
5-S 1 ;02%slow
1 1;40 fast
1 1:41 fast
102 By Prosper©— -Queen Florentine, by Star Ruby.
T. Broshears). Bredeer, S. A. Beckham.
90 100 8 6 6* €>' W P’mrose 8 G. Chance. Kathl’iiK.. Mallowmot
27 113 J 4 8 8 8»® E Barnes 8 W.nrMap. Col.Murpny, W.orQuit
35 113 7 5 6J E Barnes 7 Hum, Nig, Bennington
13 115 4*i F Horn 6 Phrone Ward, leon, M.aysville
27 112 2b D Pouts 8 I.WMl’rper, B. A. .Tones. E.Kileen
22 115 6" B Sequin 6 Leuieve, LeapFrog, Cath.Mar'ne
20 115 7^* A Sequin 7 L’pFrog, W.M’tgom'y, Madrono
t ’\Ille and J»0 Yar«ls. ^l-yenr-oldii and upward. Claiming^. ( March
G, IDlJjj 1:41 117 .)
blk. g. 5
Haggerty. Owner,
1 l:39»;.fast
1 1-16 1:4 <-Sfa«t 2
1 1-16 l:46‘-hfast 2
lm50y 1:44-S^fa.st
1 1-16 l:47i5Dist
1 1-16 l:47Yfust
lni70y l;43Hfa3t
TONY BEAU. ch. g. 4
(Trainer. S. T. Baxter,
67046 Havana 1 1-16 1:453
66887 Havana 1 1:39*
66642 Latonia 1 1-S 1:531>
66578 l.atonia 1 1-16 1:47‘*
66481 Eatonia ImTOy 1:44
66243 Eatonia 1 1-16 1:47V
66163 Eatonia 1 1-16 1:47?
IT. 4 111
T. Baxter. Owner. S. T. Ba
1 1-16 l:45?ifast 3 100 4
1 l:39t5fast 15 104 4
1 1-S l:53?5fast 6 110 10
1 1-16 l:47\fast 6 lOG S
lm70y 1:44 fast 66 104 7
1 1-16 l:47Vifast 34 104 4
1 1-16 l:4T?ifast 16 103 5
ASSUMPTION, br. g. 6 115
(Trainer, J. S. Whatley. Owner. J. Rorris).
67123 Havana 3-4 ElFV-.fast 53 112 6 7
63413 KingEcl. Ab 3-4 1 :14Vfast 5i ll(f
63353 KinpEd. 1 1-16 1 :52'r.fajt S 112
63310 KingEd. Ab ^ 1 :17Vifa.st 3-2 111
63206 KingEd. Ab 3-4 1 :D?hfa8t 12-5 112
62924 iJormier Ab 7-S l:29^fast 11 112
62882 DoCmier Ab 3-4 1 ;19V6fast 16 5 108
5> 5> E Pelzoldl G Si>ee.Girl. MadgeF., Ch.Hollere
Ink 3'S E I’etzoldt S (iraj ssi.-n;. Friz. Madge F.
6* 4-J J Kederis 8 Frank Fogarty, I’iedra, lx)uis
By Tony Bonero — Glenwaltx, by Guarantee,
r). Breeder. R. L. Franklin.
3® 2’1 II Stiitts 4 Scal’rince. CliicfSpoiisor. Herron
3* ZH W Taylor (> Sea Prince. Cromwell. Coyne
€5 7'i II Stutts 11 IlyaniH'ni, Sam Roh. Wickford
1® H Stutts 12 Fos.Einl»!y. BlackTlionp. J.Feld
45 A~h H .‘^tults •12 Diuhl.Kean, M'.iI.Hall. Claymore
6' T l^rothersll Brit. Liner. Walnut Hall. Megan
71 7'’2 T Brothersl2 BobhieShea. Virgo, Walnut Hall
By Jack Atkin — Arrogance, by Golden Maxim.
Breeder, J. MacManus.
S S-® .1 Connor® S Bnd.Ke;in. ChiofSponsor, Salvo
7*‘ S Wida 8 Ch’fSiK^-nsor. E.Enficld. Hohok-
5® S Wida S Glenn, Ballotcar, Chefa
2b S Wida G Allah, .Sheba, Kalh.erine Rankin
3® S Wida 7 Allah, C.lcnn, Jake Schas
6*i J Connors 7 Chief Sponsor. lM:l.rRuff. Sl»eba
J Connors 7 Ris.Ro«k, Ballotcar, BepperTea
SENTIMET'fTAL. b. ra, 6 102
(Trainer. W. Mikcl. Owner. W. Mikel)
G6.3C9 Al ron lm70yl:4S fa.st 7-5 110
66300 Akron 3-4 l:16Mast 12 114
65986 M.H'ghts lm70y l:I7?sslo\v 33-10 108
6.5845 M.H’ghls 1 l-!i 1 :45Sfa.st 1C7
65552 N.K ton IrnlOy l;51Vofa.«t 23-10 llS
C5465 N.K ton 3-4 1:17 fast 24-5 116
65115 N.K ton 1 1-16 1 ;567igood S-0 113
SIG, blk. f. 3 101
(Trainer, J. R. Carvallo. Owner. Gene
G7048 Havana 1 1-16 l:484sfast 9-5 101
66916 Havana 1 1 rtO-Nifa.st 18-5 100
GG906 Havana lm50y l:45’5fast 18-5 95
61036 Havana ImTOy 1:14 fast 10 96
112 By Von Tromn— Dally, by Giganteum.
Rosedale Stable). Breeder, E. Cebrian.
3-4 106 3 2 l«k 2b H Stutts 0 Duke Ruff, Old Sinner. Hue.B
r-10 114 1 2 2b 2'i G Fields 7 Harlock, Stonewall. Coscorron
r-10 9S 3 3 4 4^ T Broth*-rs 4 Sou Prince, Cromwell, Salvo
7-10 K6 5 1 1* 1^ T Brothers 6 Huen. Hatrai'k, Cnrrure
14 104 2 8 ID 11'* G Fields 12 Carn:»rvon, Wickford, E.Widrlg
7 110 2 2 2b G Fields 12 Tony Beau, Fos. Embry, B.Tbonf
82 108 6 5 6 6*» J Gruber G Kewie O’NeiU, Tody, Bullion
102 By Marathon — Animosity, by Star Ruby.
General Lee Stable).
101 4 2 1' I'i G Field
100 S 4 ink ;
By Marathon — Animosity, by Star Ruby.
Breeder, J. B. Respess.
2» J Pevic 7 Glenu, Puzzle, My Rose
4'| J Pevic 6 Advance. She Devil. Eva Song
4* T Wayt 7 MaryMaxim, NMhWales, ITimo
2nk T Rae 4 Amor. Boy. ITimo, Tailor Maid
1® T Ilae 4 Advance. WillSoon. NelleYorke
4'i T Rae 6 She Devil, Advance. l>och I..even
1* J Allen 6 Slip. Silver, Cockroach, Prosp’tor
Rv Black Toney — Costume, by Domino.
Stable). Breeder. R. L. Baker.
I'i G Field.«» S Jap.Muma, Wise.Man. MissDixin
95 3 2 2* 2’i Alonzo
96 3 6 6* €*- D Pilblrt
G Fields 7 Huen. Bennington. Hatrack
4 M. Augusta, B. Mount’ll. Equator
7 Stonewall, Randel, Article X.
SAN PABLO, b. c. 4 112
(Trainer, W. B. Finnegan. Owner, W*. F.
67066 Havana 3-4 l:13'*6fast
67025 Havana 5^ f l:06Vifast
6G96I Havana f 1 :08=afast
64.314 Toledo Ab 3-4 1 :10^^fast
64277 Toledo 82 f l;07?r.fast
63781 M. Heights 2-4 1 :1375fast
636G0 M. Heights 5i f l:07?6good
By General Roberts — Santa Malta, by Sanctuary.
Knebelkamp). Breeder. J. H. Rosseter,
9 7' 4=5 B Scheffel 9 ApproMil. Different Eyes, Dad
1 1= 15 R McD’ott S Discussion, .Siqanior. Runnan
1 1) int R McD otlll IIcliK-ross. D.of Wel’gtoii, P.Ball
3' G Alangan 9 Ed Garrison, Mab. Red
3= G Mangan 9 DndieBug. Woolday. BessWelch
4 4J 4* .1 Gruber 10 M’lii.avelli, W’lite.Sucks. Bri.stow
6 8‘ 8*i J Gruber 12 Phil’dercr, BattyU., Quin. Ward
C4U DAPC 1 l-lt» Ylilos. r*-year-ol«Es and upward.
bill llAUL I :.T7 4-r. G 105.1
SHORT STOP. b.
(Trainer, J. .
67067 Havana
6696.5 Havana
66926 Havana
66121 M.H’ghts
G6022 M.H ght.s
65707 M.H'ghts
65510 N.K’ton
BILLY LANE. 0 .
(Trainer. W.
67086 Havana
G70U9 Havana
6(»982 Havana
66926 Havana
6688.5 Havana
G6097 Eatonia
65917 K worih
A. Parson. Owner. J. .
Im50y l:4ri=r.fast 19-10
1 1-S l:.*.4':,fost 7
1 1:41 fast 9
ImTOy 1:‘6— .mud 7
lm70y 1 :53*tkvy &
; 1 1-4 2:07Hfast 7
1 l:17<&fast 61 -IJ
112
A. Parson):
By Garry Herrmann — Little Nell, by Cederstrome.
Breeder, J. H. Lewis.
A. McKinney. Owner, W. A. McKinney ».
2 2' lb G Field.s 6 tiold.Rcd. EU’eromd. CsinnyljQdy
C o'® 5'® P Gross G SuntJol. Wakefield, H.M.Stev’s
4 T,l 2< G Willi’ms 6 BillyEane. KathFnK.. Wakef’ld
110 Lost rider. J Maj:»s.io 6 Flea, Pierrot, Rafferty
4= J Majestic S Am. Soldier, lUxmeville. Rhymer
6-5.1 Allen 7 E’yKate. Am Sold’r. H.M.St’enf
6*i H S Jones C La Kross, Wodan, Old i’op
By Reformation — Barbara Lane, by General R ^ erti.
3-4 Ebt-Nifast 2J-10 107
Breeder. G. M. Van Gcrlen.
Im50y l:4tVjfast
3-4 1:1.3 fa.st
1 1:41 fast
r.i f EOT^fast
1 1-16 i.*6S,hvy
3-5 105 5
6 113 8
1 111 2
14 ICu 9
65 107 6
7-8 l:27?ilust 21-10 103
45 3* T Brothers 7 Wedgwood. Runnan. Red
3i 3'5 T Brothers 9 Cavaiier, Black Top, Bierman
4= 2' T Brother.^ 9 Dad. Koran, Ciceronian
1® 1* T Brothers 6 Sl:orl8top, Katlii'iiK.. Wakef’ld
7i 5'5 T Biolh:*r.‘10 Ras. Huron II., Currciuy
8 8=* H Thurlier 9 Hysteria, lIy.mpo;ii. Win or Quit
1= 2» F Stevens G Devonite, Tamper, Royallieu
STONEWALL, br. g. 3
(Trainer. W. B. Finnegan. Owner, W. F. Knebelkamp).
By Jim Gaffney — Gipsy Love, by Cesarion.
! BLACK TOP. cb. g, 4
Breeder, W. V
(Trainer. W. O, Kohler. Owner. J. S. Kindscher).
By Ormondale — Black Cap, by Sir Wilfied.
67068 Havana lmo0yl:44 fast
<16984 Havana 1 l-lo 1 :47\fast
66905 Havana
6631 1 I..aton:a
662 IG Eatonia
66064 Eatonia
65855 l.atonia
3-i 1:14 fa.«t
1 1-16 l:46Sfast
1 1-S 1 :59 hvy
1 1-16 l:.53=5hvy
3-4 ElSisfast
-4 10.S 12 2® 1 i; Scheffel 6 Gohl.Clmnee. W Turnlrow. Parol : Jjavana el f 1:07 fast
7 -5 98 2 3 3® 3’i B Siheffel 7 Harlock. The Pirate. Coscorroii Im.Oy 1 .44'5fast
n 100 6 4 2J 2-b p, Scheffel 6 Dad, ( iceronian. Old Sinner ;V «-4 l:1.2\fast
38 104 9 7 S= 8 * H Thurber 9 Pumps. IVrgusen. Ix>iianna ^ *<2 f 1 :08 fa.st
23 102 4 7 8 8" r. .«?cheffel S Hyanp.-m. i*. Wrack. W. cr Quit : , ;;ifl:E".mud
21 110 1 6 6 €•'» 1) Gonn’llv G AlaMaGirl, B.She i. E’lynWhite j ‘ lin^Oy l;a.iV:,slop
67009 Havana Im'Oy 1 :44',5fast
6G913 Havana 3-4 l:1.2\fast
66904 Havana f.J f 1 :08 fast
68 109 11 11 10' 10-- J Gruber ‘ 12 J.B. Blown’ 'lony Sue. Manicure >'^***^ H ihonio 3-4 1 :15>„fast
9 llrt 6
9 no 1
7 112 1
11 115 4
20 113 5
10 Kd 5
6 106 10
her). Breeder. J. E. Madden.
4* S'J E Gray 7 C.nr.Muoro. Vahm.d’Or, EndMan
2i 2' L Gray 9 Cavalier, Billy E*ine. B’crinan
4®» 3'5 E Gray S Cavalier, Currency, Mallowmot
li IJ E Gray S Superior. Jack Healey. Aloutjoy
7 7-® E Gray 7 RoyC., CarlKo'oci ts, P.rownBill
72 723 It Doyle S tlrayssian. Friz. Walk I’p
COSCOr.RON. b. g. 3
(Trainer, W. J.
Daly. Owner, M, V. Daly).
67087 Havana lm50y 1 :4 5 fast 21-10 lOS 3
66981 Havana 1 1-15 1 :47"ifast 18-5 101 4
669 45 Havana liii50y 1 :43 fast IJ 10^*4
664 87 Laurel 3-4 1:16' -.fast lOf 103 11
By Hesperus — Chill, by Ossary.
Breeder. A. K. Macomber.
664 87 Laurel 3-4 1:16' -.fast lOf 103 11
6E3I6 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 1 :56V»?ood 13f 93 3
61009 Havana lm.'><>y l:'f4':,good 4 91 7
C0913 Havana 3-4 l;16«islo\v 4 110 10
1' 1* F W d.st’c’a 7 Miserleorde. .b.It'ri ayer. Hatrack ' 66789 .Marlboio lrr.70y 1 :52Vi,fs’.st
4'i 4® F W’dst’k 7 Ilarioek. 'Hie PTate. Ktonew.ill > 66763 Marlboro Inil’Oy 1:54 fast
2J 2'i F Wiist’k 7 Quaker, Duke Ittiff. Ciceronian 66734 Marlboro 1 1-16 1:51 fast
.'65783 H ihonio 3-4 1 :15>„fast 6 106 10 5 Sb 33 c Dishmor.l2 Brown Bill, WhipiK-t, Railhird
j PROSPECTOR, b. g, 8 110 By Muc-hrcoin — Clef d’Or, by Bend Or.
(Trainer. W. R. Padgett. Owner. H. Dougherty). Bred in England by Lord Arlington.
lOf 103 11 12 13' 12’ ♦ S McEane 1.5 Kirah. Bolo. Hr.t. hisou
S'i J Wallace 10 On High, I-my Kate, Austral
1' 1-i P Walls 8 Haran. Hnsli. llueu
4 110 10 10 9 i 9'* G Corey 11 ArticleX., Caimito, Swiftcrioket ; C5249 N.K ton
100 By Orbicular — Lady Dotte. by Mardotte. i -
667 34 Marlboro 1 1-16 1:51 fast 18-*5 118
66.574 Akron Ab 1 1-S 1 ;.55'*vfa.st 16 108
66401 Akron ln.70y 1 :51?imud 2 112
65118 N.K ton 1 1-16 l:53rifast 23-10 113
C524 9 N.K ton 1 1:42 fast 71-10 109
6 6 F Moore ,S.slt Peter. Sir Ailsum, Mr. X.
2 2® lb A Frie>hon 7 I.-P Bleuet, Ea Kross. Burlingame
4 3' 4"i F Moore 7 Doctor Jim. Horeb. Plantarede
€*A B McCann 9 Puzzle, Ix* Bleuet, Drifting
3-’J C Eaines t» Clip, Will Soon, My Rose
3=J R Ryan 5 Rog, Cockroach, Wilton Arrow
1® R Ryan 5 Cockroach, Wilt. Ariow, Clip
6692 C Havana
<=37 7 6 K rlk
63658 Windsor
63482 Windsor
'WALTER TURNBC'W. eh. g, 7 100 By Orbicular— Lady Dotte. by Mardotte. j
(Trainer, S. McNeill. Owner, B. McNeill). Breeder, C. B. Campbell.
G70G8 Havana lm50y 1:44 fa.st 5i 111 2 5 3* 3®i H .‘^tutts 6 Stoiiewjill. Gold V.miice. P.'irfl |
66984 Havana 1 1-lC 1 47“..fast 17 104 7 7 6‘ 5- II Stutts 7 H:irlo«-k. Tl*e Pin-te. Stor.ewall
11.11 fa.st 8 116 3 6 6 5'* S Kiike 6 BillyEane. ShoriStop. Kathl’iiK. ;
1 1-t. 1 .-'^►fast 34 108 8 8 8®" 9 ® H Kricks’nlL* Sis.Flo, Em rinite. 'I'.S.NotPasa
1 1-8 l;,55%fast 8f 109 4 7 4b 35 .1 Maibt-n 12 .Sea Court, Eet.-i. Hainan ,
1 1-4 2:06-;fast 37f 107 8 4 6* 7®2 J Alaiben 11 Attorney, .lo.uiiiinu, D.iinay
632C2 Dev’shire 1 1-lU l:17*ifast 39f 110 9 9 8i 7* J Maiben 11 Belario, Mark V»'esl, Secrelury
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ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES
i FOR SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17
WAKEFIELD, b. g. 4
(Trainer, L. S. Madison. Owner, L. S. Madison).
By Oliver Goldsmith — Huna, by John o’Gaunt.
AVFl.ATIIMH < TKIACK UMAVY.
67105 Havana
€7008 Hav:ina
6696.5 Havana
<i6926 Havana
6(}345 Eatonia
6G200 latonia
66101 Eatonia
T l:t0-\fast
1 1-1‘J 1 :4.5-iofa.®t
1 1-S l:5!',5fa.®t
1 1:41 fast
1 3-16 1 :.59''Eist
1 !-4 L’:'.l hvy
1 1-16 2:02 hvy
r, L. S. Madison). Bred in England by F. W. Talbot. '
9 IIG 6 8 8 S=® K .4nibr’se S <;.rhji:ue, K.alhl iiK.. Mallowmot 1
9 102 4 5 5 5-® G Fields .5 Bud. Kean, ( remwell. Quaker '
7 111 3 2 3' 2'' G Fields 6 SuiiGod. li.M.Stev's. BillHunley ,
1-F* 111 6 5 5) 4'J C Ean ville G Bill) Erne. Sljo’ tStop. K.athrnK. |
51 109 4 S 9* 9‘- J Heupol 10 .\shlaiid. Raider, Biitish Liner
5S 102 2 4 7* T=* C Ean’vilP? 9 Fantoeho. A. N. .\kin. Merchant 1
52 107 6 6 6 6=» E Ambr'se G Cantilever, Repealer, Bilt. Maid |
BAT'TLE MOUNTAIN, b. g. 5
(Trainer, E. L. Tiavis. Owner, F. C. Travis).
By Montgomery — Gcheimniss, by Sain.
Breeder. Nevada Stock Fcrm.
C(;9(»6
Havana
1 mr»0y
1 :4.-.'riast
4J
111
1
4
4
P
Gross 4
Marie Augusta. -Nig. Kquator 1
66.57 4
Akron Ab 1 1-S
1 ;.55*.,fast
101
W)
1*1 J
G
Marino 9
Puzzle, Ee P.leuet, Drifting
6G401
Akron
IrnTOv
l:51':,mud
12
105
5"
Moore G
Clip. Will Pruspe: tor 1
62f,G7
f ha grin
1 1-16
2:01 hvy
4
109
T
Wayt 7
Starry B;uiiier. .lacquena. Crnoi s
61822
M.H’ghts
1 :M6
2:U2v6s1o';v
hi
lOS
10‘-
T
Wavt 10
Ainer. Soldier. J’nArbur. ('.Burns ;
6994 •»
Mobile Ab 1 5-S
2:51 last
K>9
7
8
5'
4«
T
Wayt 8
E.Moss. OakIn’Bi ile, MissDixie '
60901
Mobile Ab 1 1-S
1:54 fast
5
ly7
7
6
Zl
1*
T
Wayt 8
Oak’uBelle, G.F’tlifuI, Ani S’di^T ^
CAVALIER, b. g, 6
no
By Cavalcadour — Miss Perigord, by Perigord.
(Trainer. C.
E. Hudson. Owner. C. E.
Hudson).
Br
eeder. E. B. C?.scatt. |
6710!
Havana
5J f
I:i:7 fast
6
118
5
6
5uk
5«
V>*
P’mroso 7
('ar.M«M>re. Val.d’Or. Black Top;
670P9
Havana
Im.'-.iy
i:4n.^riist
5
no
2
1
I’i
n
c;
Willi ims 9
Blai k Tip. Billy I..aae, Biorn:an
6694 3
Havana
;:-i
1 :i:i':,fast
27
313
4
2
2'
1 i
G
Wilii'ms S
(’urreiivy. Black 'I'op, M:tilo.Mnot
6690 4
1 !a vana
hi f
1 :VS fast
11
115
6
3
4J
53
G
5ViIli ms 8
Bl.u kT.ip. Siit!cr;o .lackllealcy
66571
A!;ron
6*. f
1 :_'4Efast
1-3
109
1®
J
M Dow’llO
Mr.Kinter, Q.< f tlie Spa, B.Pat j
66510
Akron
Iu'mOv
1 :5'J-’ufast
11
no
1*
J
M -Dow’I 7
Ml Ib.-iPolly. Eii.Dcar, I ’lender
664 6S
Akron
hh f
1 .2c"iSlovv
15
112
3*
T
Willi’ ins S
EffuicLt, Q of the Spa, Pierrot ;
ERYNLIMAK. ch. g. 12
100
By Bryn Mawr — Notlimab, by Knight of Ellcslie.
(Trainer, J.
Lewe.
Owner. J.
Lowe).
Bres'ier. x.. L. Davis. 1
C7 105
Havana
1
1 :t0-'r,iast
2v»
104
2
6
52
r,7
A
S’slrom 8
G.Ch.'int e, K itM’nK.. Mulloxmot
6G7.S4
DadePrk
1 1-S
l:.'8':,iivy
4)
no
8
8
8®
7'®
II
Gray 9
Bu;kha.;rd. Eight Mine. B’lsBiil
667 7 0
DadeP’rk
1
l:4i hvy
31
105
12
12
11'
lOE*
J
Ciwen.s IL*
Magician. Aiur-nd.i, M. Prosperity
66699
DadfP’iK
1 1-lG
1:47 fast
23
no
3
4
4®
4 ®
F
Wilson .5
l.o!<i\\'ra( k. Dr. Rae. BrownBiil
66G27
Eatonia
1 1-4
2:0C*;,fast
40
103
12
12
11®
1120
.7
Owens 32
Tile Wit. Kama. Pirate Mi-Goe j
66200
Eatonia
1 1-4
2:11 hvy
26
102
C
6
h*
5‘®
J
Owens 9
Fanloohe, A. .N. Akin, Moi<h;int
66097
Eatonia
1 1-16
l::C14hvy
IS
1C9
Left
at post.
B
Kenii’dy 9
Ilybteria, liyunpom. Win or Quit !
Racing starts at 1:.55 p. m. ((Thit*ago time 3:5.5).
® Supeiinr mud runner. X Go«m 1 mud runner.
Fair nuid runner. tM) Maidens. *Appreniice
allowance, b Rliukers.
First Race— 5-8 Mile.
T’ursc ,5.5<J0. .411 Ages, ri.ilming.
(Track recoid: May 30. 1920 59 4 107.)
’roday’s
Ind. Horse, Wt. Roc. A.Wt.lIan.
€30^.0 ‘Fort Churchill ...U'O :.59 .5 110:1:725
CGU4 *bFoarlcaf 4 107.. 720
67133= •i’imupuPi 105 l:03^im 2 90x715
67152 ‘bBllly Joe ’..112 1:01'-^, 10 104071.5
67114 •bPl intagcnct 102 1 :Ol ts 10 107X715
66502 Stany Banner .... 7 112X710
6703G ®bH::r.d Sweep 1C7 1:09'.^ 4 104X710
67113 bilunlers Point 99 1 :02?h 4 109X70.5
67075 *Mtiiion ITul.c 10. EO'.Sh 4 104.. 700
67021 *Viva lOG 1:0D\ 10 104 X 700
Fourth Race — 5-8 Mile.
Purse .$.500. -411 Ages. Claiming.
(Track record: May 20. 1920--.59 — 4-107.)
.107 1:09'.^
. *;9 1 :02%
4 104X710
4 109X705
Second Race — 5-8 Mile.
Pnr«e $50t». All Ages. Claiming,
('rnuk If cord: May 20. 1920 59 -4- 1C7. )
67C37 •hUerdcr
•Fond Hope ...
•Helen Ma.'or
♦Wi*=e Judge ....
Palsy
•Fickle F.ancy .
•.Mi s Dunbar ...
bl::zz
Ijittle Smile 1 M l
•Voikshire Maid
. .118 LOO-’-e
..lOS 1:01 ’-V.
. .I'll' 1 :(M '5
. .10: 1 :05'5
.104 1:03 ;i
. .112 l:Ols
. . 9*5 1:02 IS
. .110 IrOOh
..112 l;0T1:iin
6ih RACE
1 Itlile aiifl r*0 Yarsl.«i. R-ycar-oliEs aad upward. Claiming:
G, j;>lS 1:11 5 llT.i
EL CORONEL. b. p. 6 107
(Trainer. 0. Tuggle. Owner, 0. Tuggle).
67067 Havana Imr.'-y l:45\fast 6 105 6 3
67 028 Havana Im.'.Oy 1 :44-..f.'i.st 13 103 7 7
66961 Havana 5) f EOS-si'ast ISf 112 5 6
66.530 Toledo 1 1:40 fast 64 106 3 4
60294 'Foledo ImTOy 1 :4.'»r:,fast 54 107 5 5
6.593’i M’ncuve Ab 3-4 EJ^'Trjnaud
65698 M iicuve 1 1-16 l:55?6fast
JOB THAYER, b. g. 7
ISf 112 6
54 106 3
54 107 5
18 119
6 112
207
(Trai-aer, F. B. Allen. Owner, P. Gladies).
67087 Havana ImaOy 1:45 fast 42 114 4 3
63703 Ashland 6) f 1 :27 fast 12 111
63645 Ashland 6) f 1:26 fast 3 111
63570 Ashland Ab .'(-‘j l:01$sfast 28 112
63556 Ashland Ab 0-S 1 :01$tfast 25 111
60941 Mobile ImTOy 1:49 fast 30 110 6 5
■WHO CAN TELL. ch. f, 3 91
(Trainer, W. E. Suggs. Owner. G. Kahn).
67026 Havana
S-4 l :14a-,fast
14 G
103
3
5
7
T®®
6602 1 Havana
hh f 1 :07^jifast
1
59
1
2
2®
3«'k
60913 Havana
3-4 l:16ts!ow
10
100
8
9
8®
60S12 Havana
1 l;40Sfast 6
95
3 »
e
7
8
8"*
6i‘710 Havana
3-4 l:13',4fa.st 5
103
1
h
h
h*
4'J
60378 Havana
11:41 fast 2J
W
6 4
4
S
n
4^4
S0200 Havana
1 l:40\fast 2
93
8 7
7
6
6“
4H
NELLE ’^Oik.Hxi,
b. m, 6
104
By 1
(Trainer, D.
Hill. Owner, A.
Hill).
67000 Havana
ImeOy l:44^fast
12
107
4
t
7*
6®i
C694.5 Havana
lm:>0yl:43 fast
11 5
106
2
C
6'
o'l
66888 Havana
lm5->y 1:45 fast
13
lOS
€
4
4*
2®
68515 Eatonia
ImTOy l:44^fast
16
104 12
9
5J
66345 Eatonia
1 3-15 l:59'/5fnat
7S
101
8
7
8*
in
66243 I*atonia
1 1-16 l:471ifast
67f
101
9
9
9*
661C3 Latonia
1 1-16 l:47%fast
35f
106
8
9
9^
9‘®
KATHLEEN K.,
ch. f, 4
99
By ]
By Karajax — Merry Match, by Matchmaker.
Bred in England by Compton Stud. '
T,- 3' T Brothers G ShoriS'op, (lol.Ueti. C.»nny E.dy
C* T Brother.- S <'iei nmuiii. Allivaii. H-Uf li
7* 7«> r oMah yll S.P.:bl... ! b lioi ross. D.i.fWeFon ;
42 'p Dupi (; D.iiirrr. Hiindful:, Plum Bit.ssom
6 6 ‘® M Garrett 6 Seiretary, CoikroncJ:, Hopeful
7‘J Car’ gala 9 Nnii, Humpy. Smile
4®is N Collins 7 D’ryman, M’lht’ro’n, Ramounll.
By Hastings — Chir»kara, by Galcpia.
Breeder. A. Bclmorit.
3'i 3^) I. Gray 7 Coseorren. Miserieorde. Hatrack
5*5 ’£ Wagnon 8 A'amlio Wilson, Coomb.s, ,lill
2 T Wagnon 7 C. Franec.-s. Ro'^' field, ('<1 fex
3=) T V.’agnon G Scai pialE, ItfvK’liief, J.E. Hertz
7'® R Martin 7 AnnaStar. SeaMime, ('1. Frames
€'* 6*' E Cornell 7 I’aula V.. Obstinate, Dickie W.
By Dick Finnell — Bright Start, by Star Shoot.
Breeder, W. G. Shropshire.
8 Rvlability. Diwrsit.T, Article X.
Third Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
Pnme 8-500. All Apes. CktiHiing.
(Track record; Feb. 1, 1920— 1 :43 !i— G— 1
C.70f6'^bPo:Klier 110 l:15"a 7 10
67115-*bDcckh.and 8 10
67077 •Argciito 11.3 1:46 8 10
67118 ICeerge Muehleb.acMO.S 1 ;4G"i 6 11
67115 •The Colleen Bawu.M9 1:43*- 6 10
67115 Drifting 95 1:48^ 3 10
67(797 ‘Eda lOSEIs^ 9 10
67115 *bShenamK»aii ....
6*036 Hanovers’ Topaz
67056 Fireworth
67057 •bCaJiniano
67035 •I>ehru
67152 •DaUvGod
.11.3 1:40
MOS 1 ;4G"i
.M9 1:43'*
. 95 l:4Sv
.lOS 1:4S-,
.105 1:13
.115 l:4T"i
.107 1:4 n';
.110 l:45 -^;
.103 1:47
.110 1:48*;:
7 108 X 72.5
8 108:1:720
8 105X71.5
6 110X715
6 10.5X715
3 105X715
9 105X710
5 105X710
7 113X710
.5 113X705
7 105.. 705
9 105X703
7 105X700
(67132) •Toyon
.105
1:04
3 105X725
67151 *il.izpl Dale
.113
1 :(K)
9 101X720
C7C95® *1:11:1 Wihlo ...
.101
1 :02
4 108X715
67052 •Mikla
. .109
1 :01 *5
G 111X715
67075® •.Nizam (.M>
.105
l:0.5%h
5 104X715
67099 Kimuiio
.103
1:03
3 110X705
€5597 •bt’eerless One . . .
7 104X700
•Net Stir
3 103
Fifth Race— 6-8
Mile.
Purse $700. All Age.s.
('hiiming.
(Track reco.d: May
20,
192(V-.59
-107.)
6T0C3**l)Dick Terpin ....
.117
1:03 ":,h
2 IH X 725
(67154) •bCorncntter
,.107
:59 ii
8 100X720
671SS Kingliko
.118
1 :(« %sy
5 115071.7
67156 Count Boris ....
,.117
1:01 'r.
7 108X715
66659 'J’lie Vengeance .
..115
1:03’t.,s
3 105 X 705
•Edna Y
2 101
Sixth P.ace — 1
1-16 Miles.
Purse $1,000. o-year-^ld.s
and
upward.
Handicap.
('Track record: June 24
, 191(
i’e -1 :45—
3-110.)
6TC98 EOF ANNA
. 93
l:47'^i
3 103 X 725
67098® bBiukhorn II. ...
. 105
l:4H'i
5 101X715
(G7117) bPrince Direct ..
.110
1 :4S‘a
G 98x715
67156 bSun mer Sigh . . .
.103
1 :-17
6 90X710
67155= LTaih.r Maid
. 87
1 :45
C. UMX710
67098 Wedding Prince
.120
1 :h0%
3 90X705
(6709S) bllahi i..
.113
1:4T='5
4 109XT06
Seventh Race — 1
Kile.
Purse $700. 3-.ve:ir-olds
and
upward.
Claiming.
(Track reco.d: June 1
7, 191G— 1:3S-
—3 — 9v». )
67098 •Ix>u:inRa
3 102 X 725
(67137) Mv Bose
.102
1:47
4 100X720
67033 •bB.nrir,kane
3 90X715
67117 bCivalcadour II. ..
.110
G 96XH5
67155® *R:ijali
.112
1 :42-i5
4 9GX710
67117® Bill Head
.109
1:40*5
G 95X710
Eighth Race — 5
1-2 Furlongs.
Pnrse $900. 3-year olds
and
upward.
('laimlng.
(Track record: June 2S.
1‘JIG
— 1 :05’:-,-
-3—118.)
67156 ID'ny D
. .Il l
1:07 -’5
8 105 X 725
6T138=^IH’!iief Barthell ..
..101;
’1 :'W
4 109X720
(C7055) •Bill lilac kwcll ..
..113
l:(G’i
5 112X715
€G£lC®*bDvIhiuiar
. .116
1 :0S'-i
3 102X710
67119 •Doct.^r Tubbs ...
. .109
1:09 >.3
3 92X705
63()25 •Little Beach . . .
. .106
1:07 75
r> 105. .705
65627 •Jiia Parmer (M)
. .115
1:10
5 1UE.700
TIJr.ANA JOCKKA" PKSICFNT.VG KS.
Prom January 1, to December 1-4, IDRli, Inclasire.
Breeder, Headley k Miller.
12 BobhieShea. Virgo, Walnut liaii
(Traircr, M. J. Simmons. Owner, M. J, Simmons).
67105 Havana 1 l:40‘'ifast
67042 Havana 3-4 1:14%fast
67009 Havana ImbOy l:44'/tfast
66920 Havana 1 1:41 fast
C5682 M’neuve Ab 3-4 l:23%mud
65929 M’neuve Ab 3-4 1:24 hvy
65061 Dorval 3-4 l:17V&mud
PRUNES, br. p, 7
Breeder, Williams Bros.
15 101 4 4 4* 2® P G Gros.s 8 (iold. Chance. Mal’ri »t. Dair.rman |
8 110 1 4 8' 4®5 E Ambr'se 9 Wedgwood. Ruth WcMc. Allivan j
31 107 7 6 8® 9*2 E Ambr’se 9 Cavalier. Black Top. Billy E-ine ,
S3 100 1 2 2« Z*k P Gross 6 Billy Eine, Slu-rlStop, Wakefield
33 110 S'* F P.ullman 9 Nan, Humpy. Smite
9 112 4* R Ball 7 Golden Re«l. E'idy lone. Parol
ICf 1C4 Lost rider. A ,Sandst’ml3 Ei iy Luxury, Jacohinu, Fka
(Trainer, T. E. Crist. Owner, T. E. Crist).
€7081 Havana 3-4 l:13<ifast
€.5084 Tim’m Ab 1 1-13 1:.71 fast
53 BiS 9
14 110
6.5004 Tim’in Ab 1 1-16 l:."i0 fa.st 26-10 112
64940 Tim m Ab 1 1-16 1:62 fast
61408 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1 :4S$ifast
13 ins
87 99 6
€1309 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:50iieood 1S4 101 5
BERRETTA, b. f. 4 99
(Trainer, C. R. Smith. Owner, Cora Stock Farm Stable).
By Voorhees — Prestene, bv Prestsnpass.
Breeder. A. B. Sprockcls. j
7» 6'® W Obert 10 Foul Weather. SriiiDlcgo. Ilnirpv 1
4* T Brooke 6 S.Adsum, ’rnctlcsslE. (’h.alleiigcr
2*® J Connor 4 Sir Aclsum, Consul, Challenger !
4-5 J Alien 8 Cratian. Amaze. Ei Kros.s
8J 9'® J Chalmer.cIS Maize, Exhorter. Mar. Enckrtt
9- 10'® J ChalmersH Koseate, IronBoy, Vanity Dres’r j
By Berrilldon — Kensl"rton. by Kingston,
JcK-key.
PC.
Over
Wt.
M t-s.
1st.
2<1.
3d.
Jockey.
PC.
Over
Wt.
Mt.s.
1st.
2d.
Sd.
Singleton, J. .
00
108
no
20
19
17
Baker, F. J. .
.. .09
109
150
3 3
2.5
19
Stevens. F. . .
.22
1 01
33
7
6
3
Defoni, J
.. .09
1(44
80
7
5
15
Fator, il. ...
... .21
99
770
162
141
104
Miller, W. D.
.. .OS
95
319
25
41
32
Wilson, T. ..
... .21
90
067
137
115
113
Smith. F'
.. .08
112
1J)2
16
25
Iilolters, 11. .
... .20
no
323
C4
52
.33
Garrett, M. . .
.. .08
75
1.55
12
10
16
Claver. A. ...
... .20
jOI
220
44
45
37
Josiah, E
.. .OS
105
no
9
10
12
P<vd. W
... .17
101
579
9«3
88
81
Chiavettn, F'. .
.. .OS
114
106
vS
12
17
Peiz-.ildt. E. .
... .16
105
496
80
78
70
Barber, L. ...
.. .08
95
13
1
1
0
Walls, P
... .10
90
371
69
57
49
Hum. I>
.. .07
107
4<V1
30
30
48
Jones, 11. S.
... .10
no
294
46
38
43
Davis. W
.. .07
102
226
16
18
17
Ix>Mg. II
... .15
.Ml
83
72
62
Carridl, J.
.. .07
103
136
9
1.5
10
Martinez. P. .
... .15
114
390
59
49
53
Milleriik, M.
.. .04
95
5 4
4
2
3
Carter. R. ...
... .14
1(K)
266
36
14
20
Duel, C
.. .04
108
27
1
0
3
Trombley, A.
... .14
no
117
10
23
12
De.aii, W
.. .DJ
9S
117
3
n
10
Rae, T
... .13
no
530
71
79
90
C.aiUrell. F'. . .
. . .03
95
06
1;
3
7
Stuiler, C. ...
... .13
105
496
65
75
64
Wiley. W. ...
108
4
0
1
0
Ral'.-s, C
... .13
98
519
65
74
64
n*e, R
104
22
0
0
2
limn, P
... .12
85
421
52
52
40
O’Keefe, W. ..
116
3
0
0
1
Pevic, J
... .12
100
329
39
48
47
Anderson, F. ..
100
4
0
0
0
Anderson, if.
.22
102
30G
30
28
30
Collin,s, G. ...
lOS
1
0
0
0
Atwell, 0.
!*.! !i2
113
26S
32
40
29
Creery, E. . . . ,
85
8
0
0
0
Flynn. R. ...
... .12
92
139
16
10
11
Douglas, C. ..
116
1
0
0
0
Aletculf, J. ..
... .12
114
116
14
5
14
Dugan, E
no
1
0
0
0
Scoville, R. .
. .. .12
312
48
6
13
8
Moffatt, A. ..
109
2
0
0
0
Fator, E
... .30
10.5
311
30
30
40
Svhaffer, J. . .
95
2
0
0
0
Thomas, J. ..
... .10
95
274
27
31
22
Ward, C
la-j
16
0
0
0
Martin, VC. ..
.10
99
191
19
23
2-3
Zander. U. ...
95
30
u
0
0
Seremb.i, F. .
... .09
103
161
15
14
17
ist RACE 5-s M
ile. All A;gc». Claiming
(May 20, 1020 ."JO 4 107.)
€7104 Havana ImiiOy 1:45 fast
€7064 Havana
€7024 Havana
3-4 1 :15V5fast
hi t IrOSV^fast
Cl 023 Havana lm60y 1:46 fast
€0952 Havana InwOy 1:45 fast
€0891 Havana
5i f l;15Wivy
5i 106 4
4 114 2
9 106 4
2) 107 9
5 102 7
8-5 104 7
Breeder, J. L. Murphy.
4-* 4-* J Perdamo G Keltoi, Jap Mi.iiia, Aliss Dixie ,
4= 3* G Stone 9 Mayrose, Jap Jiuuia. India j
3® 6'J A Perd’mo 9 Ore. King, Mach. Gunner, P.-irol '
3i 6'i B Kenn‘dyl2 FairEissie, DintyMoore, Burley
Zl h'i J Dawson 10 Bierman, Le Balafre. ('araway !
S' S"! J Dawson 9 ClarkM., SuiiLThr’gU, T’lessB’ty
Index Course Dist Time T”ck Odds Wt
FORT CHURCHILL, b. b, 5 110
(Trainer. H. B. Lnrvey. Owner. B. B.
6.3040 Ham’ton hi f l:07<£fast 23 5 116
62877 Ham’lon 5) f l;U7%fa.st 6 117
62819 Dorval 3-4 1:2-2%hvy 14-5 116
e;i493 Dufferin Ab u-S l:02%fast 2J 120
62030 Chagrin 5-8 l:06Vimud 29-10 113
61963 Chagrin Ab 6-8 l:03)ifast 37-iO 118
61888 M. Heights 3-4 1:20 hvy 21-10 111
61777 M. Heights hi t l:06^ast 1 112
St Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
By Honeywood — Tamiga, by Emperor of Norfolk*
Bond) Breeder, Nevada Stock Farm.
3 4 4'i 4-J J Wallace 9 Titania, Mum. Jumbo, Ruddlcg
6 1 2® R Hol’wayl^ The Nephew, Marmite, Gallipot
1 1 I'i 4* R Hoi’ way 7 Ras, Si’aght Shot, The Deciaioa
I'i El Taylor 8 Doctor D., Ra<, I’ropngauua
2'i C Watson 4 Himmll., ('liiefBnrth’l, Murphy
8®J J Grolh 7 HuronlE. Olymp.King, Murphy
3^ F Sharpe 8 C.Bartbell, Anticipate, LouieLon
1* £ T MuurclO Peasant. Rumuic, Gold Stone
DAILY RACING FORM
Sunday, December 17, 1922
TUUANA FORM CHART
(Centiaaed from tliird page.)
0/1 THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mila. (May 20, 1920-50—4—107.) Pnrme |500. AD Ages.
U 4 Claiming. Met value to winner seoond, |100; third, $50.
AWtPPSt % H % StrFin
Owners
Equir. Odds Str’t
1* C Ralla
A (Haver
3i M Fator
W Wiley
H Molters
R Carter
G Collina
A C^artwright
P W Harper
W L Stanfield
P Glixman
W R Gaines
G Stewart
Neal & Bartholomew
60-100
1120-100
200-100
lTtO-100
7i580-100
2240-100
C3600-100
€70702 •CASCADE wn 3 106 3 3
66973 AI^JAH w 4 114 7 4
670«0»»VERA RITA w 4 109 4 2
670942EMMA WELLER w 5 109 6 5
67052 *TOM ROACH WB 4 110 1 1
66938 WODAN w 10 114 2 6
67019*SKY LARK w 3 107 5 7
Time, 25, 51%, 1:05. Track heavy.
$2 mntiiel.<« paid. Cascade, $3.20 straight, $2.80 place, $2.20 show; Alajah, $6.40 place, $2.80 show;
Tera Rita, $2.40 show.
Eqnivalent booking odds — Cascade. 60 to 100 straight, 40 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Alajah, 220 to
100 place, 40 to 100 show; Vera Rita, 20 to 100 show.
Winner — B. g, by Hanbridge — Beautiful, by Sir Dixon (trained by D. Howell; bred by Zenaida Stock
Farm).
Went to post at 2:47. At post .I minnte*. Start pood and slow. Won e.a3ily; second and third driv-
ing. CAS( .\I)K took a quick lead and raced head aud head with AI.AJA11 until entering the stretcli,
then drew away into a safe lead to win as his rider pleased. ALAJAH was prominent in nearest pursuit
to the last eighth, where he tired and had to be liard ridden to save second place. VERA RITA ran well
and finished gamely. EMMA WEIHJ'^R finished fast. TOM ROACH ran a good half.
Sera tclied— 67114 American Maid. 109; 67021 Viva, 109.
Overweights — Tom Roach, 1 pound; Sky I.nrk, L
HinTTERS POINT, b. g. 4
(Trainer, D. S. Fountain.
67113 Tijuana
5-8 l;04%raud
20
112
4
7
67019 Tijuana
5-8 l:03%mud
25
111
5
4
G6896 Tijuana
5-8 1:04 slOD
13
114
2
2
63737 Reno
51 f l:07%fast
11
105
€3634 Reno
3-4 1:15 fast
9
109
63622 Reno
51 f 1:08 fast
6
107
63491 Reno
5| f l:07%fast
29
lU
MARION FLUKE, b. f, 4
104
(Trainer, L.
Galbraith. Owner, L.
Galbraith
1 67073 Tijuana
5-8 l:04%hvy
430
105
2
7
66915 Tijuana
3-4 l;16%mud
SIf
110
5
9
65220 H’stlngs
Ab 5-8 l:(X)%slow
62
106
6490.3 B'ghouse
5-8 1 :02%fast
44
112
G3988 Br’houae
1 1 :42 fast
26f
100
€3727 Reno
5-8 1 :0.2%fast
15
104
G3526 Reno
1 l:43%fast
4f
99
VIVA, b. m, 10
(Trainer. R.
104
M. Hollenbeck.
Owner, R
. M. ;
67021 Tijuana
5| f Lll'^mud
818
108
3
7
66930 Tijuana
5-S 1 :0.7%slop
41
105
2
2
66920 Tijuana
5-8 l:02%mud
29
109
1
5
59043 Tijuana
3-4 l:16Sfast 15
110
2
2
2
M042 Tijuana 6|fl:09%slop 15
113
3
3
4
531K)9 Tijuana
o-8 1:01%fast 8
109
0^7 -g osr rOTTRTH race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (June 28, 1916— 1 :05%— 3— 118.) Purse $600.
4 JL^O Ages. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second, $120; third, $68.
All
Index Horses
AWtPPSt H % StrFin Jockeys
Owners
Equiv. Odds Str't
w 3 lU
w 2 97
w 3 114
w 3 111
BLACK DEER
66998 ’PEACE FLAG
62680’KRIPPRN
DOMINATOR
64156 A.XX TE’S SISTER w 4 114
66998 NORFORD HONEYw 2 97
66998 ENDIVE w 2 102
66441 BOWSPRIT WB 2 97
PAT CARTER w 7 114
Ik 1» II
3k 3»
4» 2*5 2*
7»| T’i 7»
6k 51 5’
3* 4»
6 * 6 ’
9 g|
S»| 9
E W Moore
Shafer & Conway
B Moser
Allen & Tryon
E Mcnakcr
Neal A Bartholomew
G H AbboU
J Crane
G Griffith
90-190
.610^-100
380-100
1240-100
:360-100
1920-100
40600-100
1420-100
41600-100
l«k R Flynn
2* C Ralls
3« A Claver
4’ R Charter
5’| E Duggan
6» H Long
6’J 7* M And’son
S« 8* P Walls
9 9 W Wiley
Time. 25. 51%. 1:05, 1:11%. Track heavy.
$2 mutnels paid. Black Deer, $3.80 straight, $3.40 place, $3.60 show; Peace Flag, $4.00 place, $2.80
show; Krippen. $32JO show.
Eqnivalent booking odds — Black Deer, 90 to 100 straight, 70 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Peace Flag,
100 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show; Krippen, 60 to 108 show.
Winn»T — Blk. g, by ALheling II. — Ida, by Peep o’Day (trained by E. W. Moore; bred by Nevada Stock
Farm).
Went to post at 3:15, At post 2 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. BL.\('K DEER, showing the most speed in the going, withstood repeated cliallenges under hard
riding, but barely lasted to win from the fast-gaining PEACE FLAG. The latter came wide when enter-
ing the stretcli. but finished fast and wearing the winner down. KRIPPEN drew up on even terms with
the leader midway of the stretcli, but tired in tiie final seventy yards. DOMINATOR was going fast at
the end. NORFORD HONEY ran well to the stretch.
Scratched— <r7075*Nizam, 114.
Overweights — Endive, 5 pounds.
109 By Von Tromp— Zorita, by Cerita n.
Owner, D. S. Fountain). Breeder. E. Cebrian,
9‘ 10»» M And'sonlO Merry Lass, Baisy. Fond Hope
4| 5” M And’son 9 Pneblo, H’nMajor. Goldie Bose
21 €* M And’son 8 Milda, Piantagenet, Jerry
6*1 H Long 8 L’yT’toe, EngeniaK., Sae'mente
4*1 B McEwen 8 MurTsPet, YorkLassie, Gadling
3* B McEwen 7 lione Pine, Contriot, C. Cunneil
9*1 B McEwen 9 Bookworm, Velvet, Limerick
By Tony Faust — Princess Viola, by Kismet.
. Breeder, C. A. McLaughlin.
9 ShennanA.. Big Indian. Nisam
11 Kimono, Ch’kBarkley, L.Orphan
10 Val.Lady, Bookworm, B.Flowei
7 Vodka, Aryanna, Fire Ball II.
11 Weinland, Lit. Abe, CloverJniiia
10 D.L.Mill.'i, SanthlaC., Bonnebclle
8 Dienero, Dorothy, Miss Krug
5S»30 Tijuana
63801 Tijuana
61 f 1:08 fastS3-10f 113
6-8 l:01%fast 43f 110
6J 4’| W Dean
10» 10 W Dean
6>» W Dean
6*1 W Dean
11” W Dean
6'3 W Dean
E’J W Dean
By Oiseau — Cutter, by Gotham.
Hollenbeck). Breeder, G. J. Long.
7 7*1 W Davis 7 Keuward, NorthTower, Tennlles
4* 4’4 W Davis 7 F.G.CoiIey, Hazel Dale. Milda
5| 5* M Fator 0 lion. George. Dan. Girl, V.Wellei
6’ 6’i H Saladin 8 Limerick, StanleylL, Candegray
10’ 11'* H Saladin 12 Stiletto, MissStathem, UotKool
9*1 E Fator 11 Divland, P. Moody, Daisy N.
3’4 H RetUg 7 ElS;ibio. Due deOoise, J.D.Sugg
> E Fator 11 StanTyH., M. Dunbar, D.deGuise
2nd RACE 5-S 3Iilc.
All Affes. Claiming. (3Iay 20, 1020 50 i 107.)’
HERDEK. hr. g. 7
(Trainer, C. B. Irwin.
109
Owner, C. B. Irwin).
4
6 f^ -j O O FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
• 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
Index Horses
AWlPPSt *4 li % Str Fin Jockeys
(Feb. 1. 1920— 1:43H— 6— 122.) Purse $500.
Net value to winner $350; second. $100; third, $50.
Equiv. Odd.s Str’t
67038 ’TERM AK w 9 110
( 67096 ICO.NTGHON w 6 115
67056*RHYMEU wb S 107
67041»DOl'BLE VAN WB 5 110
67056*DORA w 4 107
67116*W. G. McCL’TOCK w 4 110
14 14 V 1» 1* F Ptevena
2* 2*1 2*i 2* 2*i T Wilson
3J 3’ 34 34 34 K PeUoldt G W Alkin.son
W W’alker
A Plemmon
170-100
320-100
920-100
200-100
2240-100
2600-100
G7037
Tijuana
3-4 l;17%hvy
13
no
6.3433
Reno
3-4 1:14 fast
6
109
63395
Reno
51 f l:07%fast
17-6
108
63320
Reno
3-4 l:14%fast
31
101
63232
Reno
3-4 l:13%fast
27-10
1C6
62686
Omaha
11-16 1:50 fast
22
113
62 58 7
Omalut
5i f l;li>%&lcw
1-2
116
FOND HOPE. h.
m, 5
107
(’Trainer, B.
Creech. Owner,
B. Creech
67133
Tijuan.a
5-8 l;04%hvy
6
no
G7113
Tijuana
6-8 l;04%mud
11-lOf IffJ
66183
M.H’ghts
5i f l:lGVahvy
9
108
65618
N.K’ton
Ab 5-8 l:02%fast
24-5
108
65419
N.K’ton
Ab 5-8 l:01%fast
5
105
65148
NewKen.
Ab 5-8 l:Cl%fast
19-10
113
G4593
Conl.ake
Ab 5-8 l:00%fast
1
no
64500
Erie
Ab 5-8 1:(;0 slow
31-10
no
G44;2
Erie
Ab 5-8 58%tast
10
106
HELEN MAJOR,
Ch, f, 3
104
(Trainer, E.
J. Looper. Owner, E.
J. I
671 13
Tijuana
5-8 l:04%mud
11-lOf l<->9
G7019
Tijuana
5-8 l:03V.mud
15
111
65189
H’stings
Ab 5-8 1:01 %hvy
8-5
112
C4H1 1
D'gliouse
5i f l;0S%fast
34
97
64425
Hastings Ab .3-8 1:01 good
9
106
640.32
Br’house
5-S l;01%fast
14
98
63983
Br’house
5-8 l:02%fast
8
98
"WISE
JUDGE, h. g. 4
107
(Trainer. H. Tullett. Owner. Tam o’ Shanter Stable).
By Colin — Belgravia, by Ben Brash.
Breeder, 'Wickliffe Stad.
' 7” D Hum 7 (’h.Iiarthell, Romulus, PlowSteel
64 D Hum 8 II. George, H.Biirgoyne, Bl’kTop
S’ P Martinez 6 Candorosa, Ilon’tGeorge, Gadl'g
ۥ D Mlurn G Vic. Mabel Rule. Little Beach
6“ D Hum 7 Fiesta, Mabel Rule. Toombeoln
33 L Mills 10 Dolph, Rogreao, Tyranny
14 D Hum 10 I.Jt.Pointcr, II. Major, InUianola
By St. Swi thins — Boll "Weevil, by Cayuga.
Breeder, £. H. Andruss.
>b 535 H Molters 8 ('ubu, Pinaquana, Gelebratc
3* W Martin 10 Merry Ijas.s, Baisy. Phyllis K.
7*1 T Rao 8 The Enquirer, Punctual, Zainer
34 T Rae 7 Lui-Meme, Tom Norris, Virge
34 O Atwell 6 R’htAngle, Pomerene, Lni-Meme
44 T Rae 7 Dr. Hall, July Fly, Major Dome
14 T Rae G Peggy Eaton, PokeyJane, July Fly
1* T Rae 7 Uudle Bug, Butler, Britisliislea
4’| T Rae G Elga, Olympian King, Zainer
By Harrigan — Mazonia, by Mazagan.
Breeder, B. A. Jones.
I’ 5*5 T Wilson 10 Merry Lass. Baisy, Fond Hope
2* T Wilson 9 Pueblo. G ’die Rose. Bl’cheMeyere
1* B McEwen 8 NickKlcin. I^dySmall. Ermitaoa
6*J P Cantrel 11 I.iady Bourbon, Ros. Goose. Toyoa
2* R Duggan 9 FickleFancy. Vodka, Val.Lidy
7’J C Cantrell 11 B’kTrack. Gol.Ruse, Mad.Uu;ry
2-4 H Long 10 BlackSpray, Ir.Maid, GertrudeB.
By Judge Wright — Mrs. Wright, by Masetto.
41 41J 4s 4» 43J o Ralls G H Abbott
6 6 6 6k 6* H lK>ng Hanley & Cisler
6’ 5*i 5'4 6 6 H Molters E E Buchanan
Time, 25. 50%, l;18y5, 1:46, 1:51. Track heavy.
$2 mntuels paid, Termak, $5.40 straight, $32^ place, $2.40 show; Conichon, $3.20 place, $2.60 show;
Rhymer. $3.lX) show.
Equivalent booking odds — Yermak, 170 to 100 straight, 60 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Conichon, 00
Ic 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Rhymer. 50 to 100 show.
Winner — Ch. g, by Ormoudaie — I^iady Alicia, by Sir Dixon (trained by W. Walker; bred by Mcs.srs.
J. 0. & G. II. Keene).
Went to iwst at 3:40. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won pulled up: second and third
driving. YERMAK set a gooil pace while under restraint and, drawing far away after entering the
stretch, w'ou pulled up. CONICHON was hard ridden and, racing in nearest pursuit throughout, finished
resolutely. RHYMER raced gamely and steadily held his position. DOUBLE VAN raced fairly weR.
Scratched — 671 IS Count P.oris, 115.
Overweights — W. G. McClintock, 3 pounds.
BAISY. h. f, 4
(Trainer, W.
G7113 Tijuana
G5632 Omaha
6.5.55G Omaha
65469 Omaha
SIX’TH RACE — 1 Mile. (June 17. 1916 — 1:38 — 3 — 95.) Purse $600. 3-year-olds and up-
O 4 JLO 4 ward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second. $120; third, $60.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
Owners
Equiv. Odds Str’t
3* 3* 3« 24 1* M Fator
14 14 14 1* 24 W Martin
2* 24 2' 3* 34 P Walls
54 5* 5* 44 4'J ('I Rails
6 6 6 64 o'* E Petzoldt
4’ 4* 4» 6 6 A Claver
51, 1:18, 1:46%.
M F Wi’iliamij
H D Cates
A I.. Erigg.s
Thompson &
E E Sterrett
A Moser
Track heavy.
Mollie Barnes
Berry
260-100
340-100
350-100
410-100
1040-100
1960-100
$3.00 place, $3.00
67099 = MV ROSE w 4 102 3 2
67053 ‘MOLLIE BARNES B 4 110 2 1
6709*J’ •DISSOLUTE w 3 105 1 3
63431* VIC w 4 105 5 4
66294 ‘CH TIE HOLTERS w 6 104 6 5
67076 = ARC NE FOREST w 4 107 4 6
Time. 25%
$2 miituols paid. My Rose, $7.20 straight, $3.20 place, $2.6(; show
show; Dissolute. $3.60 show.
Equivalent booking odds — My Rose. 260 to 100 straight, 60 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Mollie Barnes,
SO to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Dissolute, 80 to 100 show.
Winner— Ch. f, by Rock View — Va-va, by Stalwart (trained by M. F. Williams; brt*d by Mr. J. B.
Gorh.‘im ) .
Went to post at 4:02. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won e.as!ly: second and third driv-
ing. MY ROSE moved up steadily after rounding tlie last turn and, taking the lead with a rush midway
of the stretch, won casing up, MOIJ.IH BARNES raced into a g<x>d lead early in the race and held
sway to the last eighth, where she readily gave way to the winner’s rush. DISSOLUTE tired after racing
in closest pursuit of the leader to the last turn. VIC made up ground. ARGON.NE FOREST quit.
6.5634 Omaha 5-8 1:02 fast
65630 Omaha 2-4 1.14 fast
63896 .M.H'ghts ImTOy l:43%fast
63713 M. Heights 7-8 l:26%fast
63.506 M. Heights 6A f l;06%fast
62620 Omaha 2-4 l:16%good
C2550 Omaha 1 1:46 good
4 115 2* H 'Tull-tt
4 112 8“ H Tullett
35 104 3 7 7 7«‘ N Foden
ISf 110 12 10 10' 10'* N Foden
65 111 10 10 12 12*6 N Foden
4| 116
10 116
112
Gargan. Owner, W. Gargan),
5-Sl:04%mud 8 112 8
1 l:40%fast 13-10
3-4 1:14 fast
5-8 l:02%slow
65038 B’ghouse ImTOy l:47%good
64949 B’ghouse ImTOy l:47%good
€4813 B’ghouse 3-4 l;14%fa.tt
112
112
109
112
110
112
Breeder, Tyree Bate.
7 Old Coin. Onota, Ingot
8 Velvet, W.o’tbeWisp, Br’nDick
7 BIos.som House, Clip, Advance
12 Barriskane, G'yEagle, Nashotah
12 Batty H., Grey Eagle, Tony Sue
3i H Tullett 7 Kimberly. N’thShore, W’chester
5’ H Tullett 7 llegrcso, Chr’licUolters, Balfour
By Reformation — Miss Roberts, by General Roberts.
Breeder. G. M. Van Gordon.
■5 2*1 D Hum 10 Merry I..ass, F. Hope, PhyllisK.
S*i E Barnes 6 Des’tRose, RayAtkin, Mar. Gray
1’ W Gargan 8 Cl’tralioy, Mel. Man, O.Homest’d
3| W Gargan 8 EdIjeVan, Mel. Man. Sov’eignll.
7*2 W GarganlO Sky Man, DoubleVan. BerniceK.
6*.) S Smith 10 Double Van, Neb. Lid, iiick’nut
6" W Gargan 11 Col. Suider. Little Abe, Sky Man
FICKLE FANCY, b. m, 7 104
(Trainer, 'V. Cloud. Owner, S, Cloud).
By Lovetl»
-Flfl. by Gignutenm-
Breeder, Mrs. L. A. Livingston.
6 f^-j QQ SEVENTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. (May 20. 1020—69—4—107.) Purse $700. 3-year-olds and
4 upward. Claiming. Net valne to winner $490; second, $140; third, $70.
AWtPPSt % % % StrFin Jockeys Owners F^juiv. Odds Str’t
Index Horses
67910 DR. JOHNSON wB 7 112
( 67037 )•(’, BARTHELL WB 4 102
67095 ’CORTsi'UTTER ws 3 96
66937*ETHEL BROWN WSB 4 101
66642 »*SAM REH WB 6 107
( 66900 ) KINGLIKE w 5 110
ri Ik
2k 31
Sk 4*
b’l 6*
6 6
4% 2=*
A I. Briggs
E W Moore
C B Irwin
W Singleton
Shafer & Conway
H (Jaidwell
1490-100
44-J-lOO
910-100
2260-100
1020-100
60-100
1' A Claver
2*1 R Flynn
3' H Long
4ak M Fator
Bk C Ralls
6 S Smith
Time, 24%, 49%, 1:03. Track heavy.
$2 mutnols paid. Dr. Johnson, $31.80 straight, $1L40 place, $4.60 show; Chief Barthell, $5.40 place.
$3.80 show” Corncutter, $4.20 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Dr. Johnson, 1490 to 100 straight, 470 to 100 place, 130 to 100 show; Chief
Barthell. 170 to 100 place. 90 to 100 show; Corncutter, 110 to 100 show.
Winner— B. g, by Sir John Johnson — Quack, by Ogden (trained by J. Lahcy; bred by Mr. John E.
Madden).
Went to post at 4:28. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Wen handily; serend and third driv-
ing. DR. JOH.N’SON set a gn^at pare from the start, was well ridden and, fiui&iiiug gamely, withstood
the challenge of CHIEF BARTUEU... The latter closed up ground resolutely and finished fastest of all.
CORNCUTi'ER ran a goc:d race. ETHEL BROWN finished well. SAM REH CHnie’frem far back in the
stretch. KINGLIKE, away slowly, rushed up to the pacemaker with great speed, but swerved out ex-
tremely wide when entering the stretch and finished exhausted.
Scratclu*d — 67053=Coca Cola, 107; (67055)Bill Blackwell, lOL
671.32
Tijuana
5-8 1 :05%hvy
IS-.i
1C9
1
4
5’
5*4 F Cantrell
8 Toyon, Jane A.. Anna Star
67094
Tijuan.a
5-8 l:03%hvy
21
106
1
7
7
6'* F
Cantrell
7 SilkSox, E. Weller, StanleyH.
65279
Hastings
3-4 1:18 fa.st
27-10
112
6‘2 J
Dawson
0 Cascade, Overstep, Double Van
65253
Hastings
3-4 1:18 good
18
114
2* J
Dawson
7 D.deGuise. Review. ^lis.sSedalia
65 184
H’stings
Ab 5-8 l ;00%hvy
10
114
2’ J
Daw'son
7 Torsida. Chrome. Lidy Eileen
6.5075
Hastings
3-4 l:lSVmud
19-5
100
5*1 H
Molters
G L’yBourbon, Deckhand, Review
65035
B'ghouse
2-4 l;15'igood
26
109
Si R
Dugan
12 EdLoVnn, Dnc de Guise, Toyon
64425
Hastings
Ab .7-8 1:01 good
2
112
1* T
Wilson
9 HclenMajor. Vodka. Valeo. Lady
€4394
Hastings Ab 5-8 59%mud
33
106
3* T
Wilson
7 J’taFredrick, MabelRule, Perch
MISS DUNBAR.
b. f. 4
104
By Von Tromp — Arcadia Belle, by Emperor of Nor-
(Trainer, W.
H. Moore. Owner,
W.
H. Moore)
folk.
Breeder, E. Cebrian
67049
'Tijuana
3-4 l;19%hvy
30
103
4
5
55
6“ R
Lee
8 ('.Barkley. E.Uar’gan, C. Master
66895
Tijuana
5-S 1:04 slop
11
no
11
9
9*
9" H
Moltersll Tutt. Chrome, Virge
€.37;;0
Reno
3-4 1:1.» fast
6
104
2* H
I.^ng
7 Pueblo, Jay Mac, Kn’t ofPythia*
63630
Reno
51 f l:08%fast
4
109
5*4 P
Martinez 8 Vedka, Glad News, Pewnukec
63592
Reno
6-8 1 :02 fast
32
104
7= W
Miller
9 D.S. Murray, MayDawn, E18abio
63447
Reno
54 f l:08%fast
6
lot
4=4 W
Miller
8 Galway, Perch. Glj|nzar
(”’.423
Keno
54 f 1:08 fast
10
101
8’ W
Miller
8 Bookworm. Eye Bi**4ht. Cl.Junla
€3361
Reno
3-4 l;14%fasc
5
104
44 H
Long
9 ElSabio, O.Homest’d, M’yFuller
JAZZ.
ch. g. 5
112
By Boots and Saddle — Autcline, by Antolight.
1 (Trainer. G.
Stewart. Owner,
G. Stewart)
Breeder, M. P. Mattingly. Jr.
66 169
Akron
6i f l;26%slow
29
116
8'« S
Wlda
8 Star. P.anner, Bashful, Uranium
GC331
Akron
Ab 5-8 1 :0Jakfa.st
26
112
7* P
Iaix
7 Flip, Right .\nsle. Aunt -Vgnes
! 6G118
M.Hghts
54 f l ;12%mud
25
107
7=* C
Watson
10 T. Norris, M’.vCowell, Treadwell
65714
N.K’ton
Ab 5-S 1:00 fast
16
113
3* F
Lux
7 Mfljsine. W’lthyAnn. PokeyJane
€.->367
N.K’ton
1 1:49 fast
44
113
4'i C
Eames
7 Old Pop. Wodan, Short Stop
6.7 145
NewKen.
3-4 l;18%fast
13-G
112
I’i C
Eames
G MinnielL, DudleBug, M.Krutef
65074
N.K’lon
Ab 5-8 l:02%slow
8
113
3* C
Eames
8 James G.. Dudie Bug, Anna Sun
LITTLE SMILE.
ch. c. 2 (M)
87
By J. H. Houghton — Smiling Mag. by Smile.
(Trainer, G.
W. Crippen. Owner,
Blackwell
&
Crippen).
Breeder, J. A. Blackwell.
G707G
Tijuana
3-4 1:21 hvv
17
90
2
1
10*
11'* W
Martin
12 N’f’d’sList. Arg.For’t. CaveMan
GG998
Tijuana
5-8 l:03%mud
45
112
2
2
8
8=* E
Petzoldt
8 M. Bunch, PeaceFlag, Roy. Maid
FOURLEAF, ch. f, 4
(Trainer, M. Sanders.
60 144 H’lhome
66110 H’thomo
65831 H’thorae
6.5736 H’thome
107
Owner, M. Sanders).
5i f l:14%slow
5J f 1:17 hvy
BJ f 1:09 fast
I f l:08%fast
63581 Ashland Ab 5-8 l:01%good
63095 Conne’t Ab 5-8 l;00%fast
63013 Cumie’t Ab 5-8 1:01 fast
FINAQGANA, h. f, 2
IIS 1
1121 8
111 6
110 8
113
115
11 108
90
(Trainer, J. Crofton. Owner, H. D. Cates).
67133 Tijuana
67017 Tijuana
66917 Tijuana
66082 M.Il’ghts
66016 M.H’ghts
65890 M.H’ghts
65137 Dorval
BELLY JOE. ch. g, 10
(Trainer, J. Kane.
67113 Tijuana
C3633 Reno
6348.5 Reno
6S42G Reno
63387 Reno
63317 Reno
63220 Reno
5-8 l;04%hvy
3-4 l;17%mud
5-8 1:03 mud
5| f l:09%mud
54 f 1:09 hvy
5-8 59%fast
3-4 1:22 mud
21-10
Cl
5
3
5
52
32
92
95
106
109
103
108
109
104
Owner, Kan© & Ziegler).
5-8 l:04%mud
5| f 1:08 fast
3-4 l;16%fast
3-4 l;15%fast
5-8 1 :01%fast
6| f l:08%fast
51 f l:09%fast
78
10
23-10
14
8
25
11-5
PLANTAGENET. b. g. 10
(Trainer. J. W. Shockley.
110 10
1C8
113
113
111
114
113
107
67114 Tijuana
67095 Tijuana
67018 Tijuana
66999 Tijuana
66916 Tijuana
6689G Tijuana
€3730 Reno
Owner, J. 'W. Shockley).
By Bulso— Cousin Martha, by Pirate of Penzance.
Breeder, J, W. Parrish.
6 6'* L Gray G War Pennant, It, Bonero Blue
7* ?'• E Virgo 8 Mary G., M.Denunzio, Mel.4Ian
9’ 10'* L Gray 12 Van. 5Vellos, Jacubina, Woclday
D Hum 12 PLintoon. De I>and, Bill McCloy
3* S W’holm 4 Sister Susie, Woodpile, Rivulet
1| A Kroger 8 British Isles, Dr.Hall, L. -Meme
1“ F Lux 7 Midian, Dr. Hall, Miss Orb
By Master Robert — Miss Cynthia, hy Joe Carey.
Breeder, C. B. Head.
4' 2nk w Martin 8 Cuba, C-elebratc, Virge
2* 2=1 W Martin 6 RoyalMaid, Cl.Stocking, B.Kent
4* 3*1 E Petzoldt 7 SIlverMaid, L’yLconid, P’rPuss
S’i T Wayt 7 Qu’nMazouia, Athlete, Fr’kErb
I’i W Bog’ ski 8 Athlete, Frank Krb. Oriental
3* T Wayt 7 Athanna, Argo, Lore Bird
7 7'* 'T Nolan 7 5'erooica, Blue China, K.Murray
By Russell — Ethel T.. by Richmond.
Breeder, 0. H. Chenanlt.
8' 6®| H Molters 10 Merry J.as8, Baisy, Fond Hope
4' H Molters 8 Gr.T’mble, L’yB’i^n, V’t’yWon
8'* B McEwen 9 Maxine, (^iias. (’annell, Kazan
4* D Hum 9 Red William, Dorothy, Ethel
7‘i J Carter 8 Hunt.Polnt, J.S.5Vjggias, Vodka
4= B McEwen 9 BillBlackwell, Caucion, Mr&Pat
9'* W Gargan 9 ChoirMaster, UtUeOne, Dorothy
By Ogden — Mamie Worth, by St. George,
YORKSHIRE MAID. br. f, 3
101
(Trainer, T. Martin. Owner. Martin & Barton).
By Yorkshire Lad — Miss Alvescot. hy Alvescot.
Breeder. E. D. Adams.
67022
Tijuana
lm70y l:50%mud
3')8
98
5 S
9
9*= L
Creery
9 Ixxvaga. Conichon. Donble Eye ■
6G933
Tijuana
54 f 1:11 hvy
2uf
106
6 7
SI
9” L
Crecry
11 Neg, Merry I.Ka.<«s, ('ount Boris 1
652.36
Hastings
1 1-4 2;14%good
63
96
6'» F
Cantrell
7 Y’shireRerh, Y.L’sie, B’morell. 1
65224
Hastings
3-4 l:19%slow
15
108
6* W
Miller
7 York. Relish, Louvain. Roy. Irish ■
65190
H’stings
Ab 5-8 1 ;01%hvy
12
101
4% W
Miller
8 Killar.Belle, BenmorelL. Vodka 1
64993
B’ghouse
1 1:49 slow
13-5
98
2k H
Long
C Chat, Court, DaringUo.se. I>ouval3 1
64809
B'ghouse
5-8 l:02%fast
9-5
105
2 1 T
Wilson
8 OkanBolle, D'gRose, T’k’hDerhl ■
3rd
RACE
1 Mile anil TO Yards.
1 :4«>
All As:
cs. Claiming:. (Feb. 1, lOlIO— 1
5 110 8 8
106
106
107
110
109
113
112
5-8 1:06 mud
5-8 1:04 hvy
5-8 l;(K)%mud
5| f l:10%mud
3-4 1:17 mud
5-8 1:04 slop
3-4 1:15 fast
STARRY BANNER, ch. g, 7
(Trainer, R. £. Lovell. Owner, H. T. Palmer).
66502 Akron 3-4 1:18 slow 5 113
66469 Akron 6| f l:26%slow
66401 Akron 6| f l;28%mud
66299 Akron 6| f 1:25 fast
66121 M.H’ghts lm70y l:56%mud
66087 M.H’ghta 11-16 1:59 mud
65895 M.H’ghls lm70y l:46%fast
BAND SWEEP, b. g. 4
(Trainer, F. Tracoy. Owner, E
I
6-5
33-10
5
13-10
15'
115
113
113
111
112
108
104
CoIweU)
FelL
C7036 Tijuana 5| f 1:11 hvy 38f 109 2
66934 Tijuana 6| f 1:U hvy 127 114 6
65076 Hastings Ab 5-8 1:00 znud 29 114
62624 Omaha 1 1:44 good 50 113
62341 Omaha 1 1:44 fast 25 119
C2365 Omaha* 3-4 1:16 fast 3X U7
Breeder, J. £. Madden.
7=1 V II Molters 9 Ternette, Hazel Dale, Thrills
4’ 4= H T.ong 7 Angela, Corncutter, Ella Waldo.
4=1 H Long 8 Milda, Cascade, Vera Rita
1| 2“ H Long 8 Neg. Gadling. Hanover’s Topas
3k 5‘J J Thomas 10 North Shore, Poacher, It
3’ 2’ J Thomas 8 Milda. Jerry, Car
6% F J Baker 7 Pueblo, Miss Dunbar, Jay Mac
By Ballot — Blush Rose, by Star Ruby.
Bred by estate of J. B. Haggin.
6*1 S Wlda 8 Enos. Right Angle, Marsf Jimmy
1’ W Taylor 8 Bashful, Uraniom, Mr. Kroter
2* E T Moore 7 Rafferty, RighL\ngle, War Fox
1* E T Moore 9 Benccia, JapMuma. Parlor Maid
4’* B T Moore 6 Flea, Pierrot, Rafferty
J Majestic 7 My Laddie, Handful!, Blondel
7=* T Rae 10 By Right, Old Pop, Mab
By Sweei>— BEanresa, by Hanover.
Breeder, E. F. Simms.
6' 6=1 W Martin 11 Silk Sox, It, CTiolr Master
6| 6*1 J Deford 10 OllieWood, Vera Rita, A1 Porter
6*1 J Deford 9 Bon’belle, Val.I^dy, riveBeila
8=* I Rabid’au 8 Ethel Toth, Honolulu, Kazan
9'* I Rabid’au 6 Old Rose. Brando, Double Eye
B>'* I Rabid’ aul2 Repent, Double Eye, Boreas
POACHER, ch. g. 7
(Trainer, S, Polk
67096 Tijuana
€.7056 Tijuana
67002 Tijuana
G60.’19 Tijuana
GG916 Tijuana
63589 Reno
63421 Reno
108
Owner, S. Pelk).
11-16 1:55 hvy 11-10 108
1 1-16 l::.4%hvy 16-6 101
1 1-16 l:r.3%mud 4 105
ImTOy l:4SV-hvy 8 108
3-4 1:17 mud f.f 110
ll:42%fast 14 111
ImTOy l;4S%fast 4 108
DECKHAND, hr. g. 8 108
(Trainer, V. Cloud. Owner, R. Cloud).
67115 Tijuana ImTOy 1 :r.2%mud 17-10 105 5
67078 Tijuana 5J f 1:12 hvy 21 107 9
66949 Tijuana 3-4 l:lS*islop 12 110 4
C5282 Hastings 1 1-lG l:50%fast 2 114
65255 Hastings ImTOy 1:50 good 10 111
65222 Hastings 1 1-16 1 ;5l%slow 3-2 109
65186 liaslings 6i f l:27%hvy 14-6 113
ARGENTO, hr. g 8 1C5
(Trainer, L. Knii'eng. Owrer, L. Knifong).
67077 Tijuana ImTOy 1:51 %hvy 14 104 4
67022 Tijuana ImTOy l:50'/femud 17 104 8
66953 Tijuana 1 1-16 l::.3%slop IJ 108 5
€Jj 733 Rene ImTOy l:47%fast 17 105
63526 Reno 1 l;43%fast 7 108
63450 Reno 1 l;43%fast 6 110
63420 Reno ImTOy l;46%fast 11 108
GEORGE MDEHLEBACH. b. cr. (
(Trainer, J. Mannale. Owner,
67118 Tijuana .3-4 1:18 mud
65221 Hastings ImTOy l:52%slow
€5153 Hastings ImTOy 1:.'»2 slop
65080 Hastings ImTOy l;50%mud
64363 Hastings ImTOy l;49)islop
G4268 H’st’gs Ab 1 1-8 1:53 fast
64042 Br’house 1 1-15 l:48%fast
THE COLLEEN BA’WN, b. m. 6
(Trainer, M. Sanders. Owner,
67115 Tijuana ImTOy l;52%raud
66916 Tijuana 3-4 1;1T mud
66112 H’thorne 1 l:5S%hvy
66047 H’thorne ImTOy l:59%hvy
65786 H’thorne 7-8 l:29%fast
€.2583 Erie 61 f l:24%fast
C2100 Chagrin 3-4 1:22 slow
DRIFTING, ch. f. 3
(Trainer, B. Creech. Owner.
67115 Tijuana ImTOy l:52%mud
67077 Tijuana ImTOy l:51%hv^
67055 Tijuana 5-8 l:04%hvy
66574 Akron Ab 1 1-8 l:55%fast
66506 Akron ImTOy 1:51 fast
66472 Akron 1 l:47%alow
66335 Akron ImTOy l;49%fast
•Dead heat.
110
J. Mannale).
By Star Shoot — Partridge, by Longfellow.
Breeder, J. E. Madden.
3* 3*1 M Fator 7 Conichon, JmlgoDavid. MyliOddii
Ik 2k M Fator 7 Torsida, Silex II.. Rhymer
2| 2* M Fator 7 Torsida. John Arbor, Dolph
SJ 3* M Fator 6 Cavak-ad’rll., BuckhornlL, Lets
2* 2* M Fator 10 North Shore. It, E’lynH.irrigai
8" P Martinez 8 Z:imlocli, Firo, Perfect Day
3=1 M Fator 8 A1 Wick, Walter Dant, M.Fullei
By Joe Carey — Afamada, by Duke of Montross.
Breeder, E. Kripp.
2'1 2'| F Cantrell 9 I.iet;i. Little Orphan, Drifting
6= 6*5 F Cantrell 9 E. Bright. M. Hollins. C’. Mastei
6® 6®j F Cantrell 7 Lit.F’cnce, N. Shore, C. Roberts
Ij D Powell 9 Cigale, Lorena Mess, BerniceB,
6*1 D Powell 8 A1 Wick, Don.-itello, Cafcteri.a
2* D Powell 8 Cafeteria, DoubleVan, Bernicefl.
11 D Powell 7 Lola, Jerry, Toyoa
By Jake Argent — Ardenes, hy Amigo.
Breeder, Estate of E. J. Baldwin.
5* 5= E Petzoldt 9 R’lbird, Lit.O: phoc. Han.’sTopas
4k 5'= E Petzoldt 9 Livaga, Conichon. Doul.'ie Eye
4' 4" E Petzoldt 7 Sum. Sigh, lx? Dinosaure. Dc.a
6’ R Duggan 9 A1 Wick, TomP.rooks, Rinkavoua
8** W Davis 8 Dienero. Dorothy, Miss Krug
2* P Caron 7 Pink Tenny. I.ariat, Uickorynul
3*J H Long 8 Caumuuo, Audrey K., Swenson
By McGee— Stolen Moments, by Kingston.
Breeder, C. W. Moore.
82
105
»
7
7
71s p
Stevens
7 CounlBoris, DoubleEye. n.T..erch H
10
114
4»| R
Lowe
7 Cigale, Seu.Doulan, Olympiad H
7
109
€'• H
Molters
7 Men. Belle. Neb’kaLad, De.s.Rose H
16
111
8'* Kellum
8 Cobrita, Ix>rena Moss, Cork H
8
113
7== S
Smith
S I..ariut, Clover Junia, Cigule H
7
112
7‘* B
McEwen
: 9 M.H’rman. Clov.Junia, D’kliand H
12
m
3» T
Wilson
10 AlWick, LorenoMoss, Col.Snidci H
105
By Handsel — Bodln, by Dr. Leggt>. H
M.
Sanders).
Breeder, P. Sheridan. H
30
105
6
6
8*
8'» H
Long
9 I.<eta, Deckhand. Little Orphan H
79
115 10
10
9
9*' T
Rae
10 North Shore, Poacher, It H
20
108
7
3
4»
4*4 J
Carroll
7 Normandie. Bill Head. Huzzas H
20
108
9
10
10
10'* J
Carroll
10 B’kboard, C.Iloltors, M.P’sperity H
20
111
2
10
10
10*' J
Carroll
10 WarPenny, Skccr Face. Money
40
106
9=* L
Gray
9 Red, Prin. Myrtle, Cocsin o'Mins
IS
107
7'# X
Rae
7 Elga. Lui-Meme, Neg
105
By Ballot — Spindrift, by Reqnital. H
B. Creech).
Breeder. C. H. Berryman.
29
105
7
5
6«
4*4 J
Pevic
9 Lets. Deckh.snd. IJttle Orphan
24
107
7
7
04
6*4 J
Pevic
9 Railbird, L.OntlLan, Han.’sTopas H
346
103
9
S
9
9‘* J
Pevic
9 B. Blackwell. L.Leven. U. Georgs
23
103
S'l P
Gross
9 Puzzle, Le Blcuet, Eva Song H
8
101
It* F
Lux
7 Pierrot. Silex II., W’ reckless
9
95
6* P Gross
7 Will Soon. Little Dear, Revelet
16-6
103
3’i 0
Atwell
8 Wodan, Mj Rose. Arapahoe H
Sunday, December 17, 1922
DAILY RACING FORM
LOLA, br. m, t lOS
(Trainer, F. Kiak, Owner, H. L. James).
67097 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:S3 hvy 76 108 2 3
66978 Tijuana ImTOy l;49^hvy IS 106 5 7
C6935 Tijuana 1 l;46Hhvr 13 108 3 4
66915 Tijuana 3-4 l:16^ud 6 110 6 4
65186 Hasting* 64 f l:27^hvy 12 112
65081 Hastings ImTOy l:51Hniud 16-0 107
65038 B'gbouse ImTOy l:471i^ood 12t lOS
EHUNANDOAF, ch. g, 5 105
(Trainer, J. Crofton. Owner, H. D. Cates).
67115 Tijuana lm70y l.-C2*smud 144 106 9 I
67081 Tijuana ImTOy 1:C2 hvy 121 100 5 6
67022 Tijuana ImTOy l;00^mud 30 103 7 9
66915 Tijuana 3-4 l:.’6=Smud B7 110 11 11
65895 M.H’ghta ImTOy l;46>bfaat 59 lOS Pullc
65591 Kempton 1 1-16 1:53 fast 8 107
HANOVER’S TOPAZ, ch. g, 7 113
(Trainer, F. R. Irwi:
105 By Sir Haon— Binds, by The Bard.
. James). Breeder, G. J. Long.
76 108 2 3 3* W Dean 8 Frank Fogarty, Dolph. Bilex IT.
IS 106 5 7 7 II Ix>ng 7 Double Van, Ixivaga, My Laddie
13 108 3 4 4« H Long 7 Torsida, Fireworth, Silex II.
6 no 6 4 8‘ 4« M Pator 11 Kimono, Ch’knsrkl#*y, L.Orphan
12 112 2J T Wilson 7 Deckhcind, Jerry, Toyon
-6 107 1| T Wilson 7 Mon. Relic, R.H’rigan, B.D’tch’n
2f lOS 91* T W’ilson 10 Sky Man, DoublcVaa, BerniceE.
105 By Sea Ring — Blue Grass, by Hamburg.
[. D. Cates). Breeder. J. E. Madden.
44 106 9 I 7* V* W Martin 9 I^ta, Deckhand, Little Orphan
21 105 5 6 Bi 5» W Martin 6 Sum’rSigh, I^avaga. Connt Boris
30 103 7 9 8» 8=2 W Martin 9 liovaga, Conichon. Double Eye
B7 no 11 11 11 U=^ E Petzoldtll Kimono, C. Barkley, Lit. Orphan
B9 lOS Pulled up. T Wayt 10 By Right, Old Pop, Mab
8 107 7=4 C eXMah’y 8 Ilomani, Edith K., Ramcna 11.
113 By Abo Frank— Duchess Phillipe, by Sam PhilUps.
BECKHORN IT., b. g. 5 Ifl
(Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin).
67098 Tijuana ImTOy 1 :50-‘Shvy 6 196 6 4
67054 Tijuana ImTOy 1:51 Hhvy 10 H 5 4
6 7020 Tijuana
6697 6 Tijuana
66939 Tijuana
ImTOy l:49*imud 4
ImTOy 1:49 hvy 17-10
ImTOy l:48Hnvy 8-5
121 106 5
30 103 7
67096 Tijuana 11-16 1:55 hvy
67077 Tijuana lm70y 1:51 Shvy
Owner, F. R. Irwin).
67036 Tijuana 64 f 1:11 hvy 13 111 4 8
66999 Tijuana B4fl:10«imud 25 115 6 6
66973 Tijuana B-8 1 :0.7Vihvy 16 114 3 6
66145 H’lhome 3-4 l:20%slow 25 112 8 8
FIREWORTH. br. g. 5 113
(Trainer, H. E. Davis. Owner, P. Duffy),
67096 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:55 hvy 20 K« 3 5
6707 7 Tijuana lm70>- 1:51 ^hvy 5 ItT 3 6
14 113 6
10 106 2
13 111 4
25 115 6
16 114 3
26 112 8
113
C70O2 Tijuana
66935 Tijuana
66918 Tijuana
65980 M’ncuve
65793 M’ncuve
1 1-lC l:53%mud
1 l:46»,fehvy
1 1-16 l:B3%mud
1 l:50iimud
30 ICS 6
10 lUS S
10 107
1 1-4 2:15 fast 13-10 102
CAAMANO. ch. g. 7 105
(Trainer, A. M. Gray. Owner, A. M. Gray).
67097 Tijuana 1 1-lU 1:53 hvy 20 108 4 4
67097
Tijuana
1 1-lU 1:53 hvy
39
108
4
65079
Hastings
1 1-4 2:14^mud
26
108
64999
B'ghouse
1 1-16 l:49*)islow
13
107
64814
B’ghoiyse
1 1-8 l:54“ifast
51
102
64781
Br’ hou.se
ImTOy l:14^fast
30
104
64295
Hastings
1 1-16 1 :5*)-l.fust
5
105
DEHBA, b. m, 9
105
(Trainer, J.
Dawson. Owner.
Bassett &
67035
Tijuana
54 f 1:12 hvy
100
114
9
61319
Tijuana
1 1 :44Vifast
5f
111
1
€1195
Tijuana
1 l:44*ifast
34
108
3
606U3 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :50<igood 1S6 103 4 8 8 8 :
6052’J Tijuana 1 1-16 l:57^hvy 16 109 6 9 9 9
DALWOOD. br. g. 7 105
(Trainer. W. H. Moerr. Owner. "W. H. Mcore).
670.2.5 Tijuana 54 f 1:12 hvy ]00.'> 109 7 7
63525 Reno 1 l:43%fast 18f 108 Pulled
63488 Reno 3-4 1:15 fast 54 lOS
63450 Reno 1 l:43Vbfa.«:t 57 110
63393 Reno ImTOy l:46=tfast 106 115
63235 Reno 1 l:43Vifai?t 10 110
63221 Reno 54 f l.OS^fast S 108
Breeder. J. R. Locke.
7 ?’• J Sing’ ton 7 Conichon, Judge D.nvid, Poacher
3= 3*4 J Sing’ton 9 R’lLird, Ut.tirphan, Jobn.\rbor
8b S‘= J Siiig’tonll Silk Sox, It. Choir M.nster
6= 4*4 J Sing’ton S Nog, Plantagcnet, Gadling
6* 6'* J Sing’ton 8 Harry D., It. Ternette
8 8>» H S Jones 8 Ncnelte, Ca’lcadourll., Rivulet
By Firemaxi— Roseworth, by Wadsworth.
Breeder. J. B. Clark.
6= €•» C Ralls 7 Conichon. Judge David, Po.icher
7» 7*1 C Ralls 9 K’lbinl, Lit.Orphaii. IIan.’sT«»paz
7 7*4 K PetzolfU 7 Torsida. Poacher. John Arbor
11 2* II Moltrrs 7 'rorsida, Silex IL. l»la
6=4 6‘ W Pool 7 MistiessPolly, Dora. Little Dear
6*4 H Gibson 6 lloliokus. Draftsman, Attoo
3= A S’strom G Myrtle Crown. Silex II. , Parol
By Celt — Cantaloupe, by Hastings.
Breeder. W. Garth.
41 5«» W’ Davl.s 8 Fisnk Fogarty. Dolph, Silex IT.
8** W’ Davis 8 PrinceDirect, Sample. D’bleVaii
7** F Seremba 9 C. Mint, Cafeteria, Tawasentha
11 F Seremba 0 Reydu, Miss Herrm.ann. Hay
9’i F Seremball Cafetcri.a, Y’kljossie, T. Brooks
8"i F Sereml)a 9 Dora. Day of Wrath, TomBruoks
By Sir Huon — Rosemeadc, by St. Gation.
on). Breeder. G. J. Long.
9 8=1 F And’son 9 Connt Boris, Jerry, Chrome
8> 8'* H Long 11 (Juinain, Mex, Cnncion
71 7'® C Ralls 8 'J'ooml>eola, (lo On, Toyoii
8* 7** H Zander 9 ByKight, GeorgeC.Jr. Dr.Sani’l
71 6*® P Caron H JudgeDuvid, AlinaB., BabySister
By Dalhousie— Bryn wood, by Bryn Mawr.
Breeder, T. Clyde.
00.'> 109 7 7 7=5 7= F I>»e 9 Count Boris, Jerry, Chrome
18f 108 Pulled up. W’ Miller 9 Ibdx.link. Ardencia. CastleCrown
54 lOS 4* P Caron 9 Meteor. Little Abo. I..ola
57 110 5= W’ Miller 7 Pink 'renny, Argenlo. luiriut
5*4 W GarganlO Liriat. Poboliuk. J’ierrot
7‘® II Molters 9 Pink ’IVnuy, Bobolink, Sipp.nra
6*4 NV Miller 9 Indianola, Dr. Kendall, G. Trimble
66898 Tijuana ImTOy l:46^-»lop 7 164 5 8 &
63626 Reno 1 l:41Hfant 9 111
PRINCE DIRECT, b. g. 6 98 1
(Trainer, £. McCown. Owner, MoCown & Elmer).
67117 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:52^^ud 14-5 90 3 5 3*
67041 Tijuana 1 l:46%hvy 8 113 7 5 4*
65283 Hastings 1 1-3 2:.^S fast 4J 121
65079 Hastings 1 1-4 2:14^mud 9-10 114
65040 B’ghou.se 1 1-16 l:48*igood 6 -5 116
64909 B’gbouse ImTOy l:44Hfast 12 114
64779 Br’house 1 1-8 1:52 fast 16 110
SUMMER SIGH. cb. g. 6 90 B
(Trainer, W. Walker. Owner. W. Walker),
67081 Tijuana ImTOy 1:52 hvy 3 108 1 3 2'
C7041 Tijuana 1 l:46%hvy 16 104 6 3 2^
66953 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:53=islop 4 108 1 1 1*4
C6901 Tijuana 1 l:43*islop 15 109 6 6 C* 1
65134 Th’iicliffe 1 1-16 l:48Hslow 13 106 7 6 64
65019 Th’ncliffe 1 1-8 1:58 slop 8 109 6 6 4‘
64936 Dufferin 7-S l:32%fast 2 111
TAILOR MAID. ch. m. 6 104 B
(Trainer, G. W. Atkinson, Owner, G. W. Atkinson).
By Buckbom — Bertie T., >y g nmpron ins.
Breeder, H. B, Headley.
4*4 3«4 H Long 6 Ualn. W.Mtgom'y, Wed.Ftinee
4* 1* H Lmg 5 TailorMald, Halu, Capt. Clever
2*4 IB H Leng 5 Halo, Cronpler, Bonen
14 1| H Long 6 Rajah, Fr*k9\>garty. Whippet
2^ 2* H Long 6 Cavalcadour IL, Poacber, Leta
& 5=* D Hum 5 Cath.Mamme, Haiti. (’.ip.Clover
1*4 D Hum 6 Cafeteria, Capon, Verdi Loon
By Rey Hindee— Direeta, by Vinctor.
oer). Breeder, £. Oebrian.
3* 1* H Long 6 Rajah, Bill Head, Midia
4* 4*4 T Wilson 7 Rajah, Fr’k Fogarty, Sura. Sigh
3** S Smith 9 Sample, Nellie Harper. I.aggan
1* T WUson 8 Sample, Doable Van, Jelliaon
24 T Wilson 6 Bittern, Benmore IL, Conichon
2* T WiI.«:on 10 Mar’laBoy, W.M’tgom’y, Jelli’n
4*4 T Wilson 13 Carabosse. W.M’tgom’y. M’laBoy
By Ormondale — Summer Might, by Star Shoot.
Breeder, A Johnson.
2* !■ P Stevens G laivaga, ('ount Boris, Regreso
2* 3*4 F Stevens 7 Rajah, FrankFogarty, Pr.Direct
1*4 1* F Stevens T I>eDiuosaure, Dora, Argent©
C* 6** F Stevens 7 W.M’tgom’y, R.njab, F. Fogarty
64 3* T Burns 9 Stanley. Skeer Face, Bill’sLutk
4* 4’* D Stirling 8 Old Faithful. Di.«8olute, 'fulaa
2*4 D Stirling G Bond. Kingling II., Hemlock
By Fair Play — Toggery, by Rock Sand.
67054 Tijuuna
67040 Tijuana
6G463 Toledo
C6428 Toledo
66259 Toledo
lm70>- l:51\hvy
.2-4 l:17\hvy
ImTOy 1:43 fast
54 f l:07*/sslow
1 1-16 1:46 fast
6618.5 M.H’ghts ImTOy l:57%hvy
66120 M.H’ghts ImTOy 1:54 mud
WEDDING PRINCE, b. g, 3
icr, G. W. Atkinson). Breeder, A. Belmont.
4 102 1 3 3k 2* A Claver 5 Buckbom II.. Halu. Capt. Clover
12 102 6 6 44 4=4 M And’son 6 Cap.Clovcr, Ix)uanua, C.Marrone
13 110 2 3 6* 6=4 C Dishmon 7 Bl’kBetty. LueyKate. Bob.Allen
20 113 7 6 6 * 6=1 J Majestic 7 Mum.Jumbo, Brilli’tRay, Money
7 115 3 3 44 5»* J Majestic G ILarry B., Knlab F.. Knklnx
7-5 115 1* C Eames 5 Bullotcar. M’yMaxim. M’lowmot
1 103 1* J Majestic 5 NorthWales, St.Paul, Spinaway
90 By Marathon or Prince Ahmed — Golden Wedding, by
(Trainer, J. D. Heard. Owner, G. H. Abbott). Golden Maxim. Breeder, J. K. L. Ross.
67098 Tijuana ImTOy l:50~ihvy
6.5154 Hasting.s 1 1-4 2:14*^slop
64908 B’ghouse 1 1-S 1:53 fast
64014 BFbouse 1 l:41%fast
63933 Br’ house 3-4 1:15 fast
Cl 000 Tijuana 1 l:41’hifast
60706 Tijuana 1 1-8 l:56^fast 19-;
EALU. b. r, 4
(Trainer, L. H. Tryon. Owm
67098 Tijuana ImTOy 1 :ii0-’Shvy
670.51 Tijuana ImTOy 1 :51=shvy
67020 Tijuana ImTOy 1 :49%mud
6G952 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:31*/5Slop
I 66898 Tijuana ImTOy 1 :4C-’)islop
: 6G080 H’thorne ImTOy l:;.9%mud
lGG0i2 11 Ihorne 3-4 l;19*ihvy
5» 4*4 P Walls 6 Ilalu, W.Monl’merT, B’khomll.
5** P Martinez G Sample, Ncl. Harper, Bes. Young
6'* C Duggan G Tulalip, UalWright, Nel. Harper
€’* R Duggan 7 Nel.Harper, Sample, Capt.CIover
3* R Duggan 7 Flor.Dccn, N. Harper, L.FIorencn
5 &'• C Duggan .5 ('ap. Clover. S’tUBreeze. Thriller
64 1* C Duggan 9 Proclaoiat’n, C. Clover, S. Breeze
By King James — Adelinette. by Melton.
H. Tryon. Owner, Allen & Trynn), Breeder, H. T. OznarJ.
ImTOy IriiO-’Shvy 16-5 109 4 3 13 1*4 R Carter 6 W.M’gom’j, B’kiioriill., W.P’ce
ImTOy 1 :51=shvy 6-5 104 4 1 !•» 3*i R Carter 5 B’khornll., T’lorMaid. C. Clover
ImTOy l:49%mud 3-2 112 5 1 I4 2« A T’mbley 5 Buckhorn II. , Croupier. Rouen
1 1-16 l:31*,|vsIop 6 102 5 2 2«» 3«»k A Claver 6 C.Marrone, Caot.Clover. Gl.Well
ImTOy l:4C-’)islop 11-5 104 3 2 2* 2*4 A Claver 5 C.Marrone, rapt.Clover, G.Well
ImTOy l:;.9%mud 2 110 6 2 2* 2*4 A T’mbley 6 LinaCIark, Fincastle. Bl’kBetty
3-4 l;19*ihvy 12-5 1074 3 3 2* 2* A T’mbley 5 lanaClark, Diomed, ('lasUofSteel
7th RACE
1 Mile.
J
R-year-old^ and npv^ard.
-3 D5.)
Clniinlns. (June IT
4th RACE 3-S 3Iile.
(Trainer. J. J. Duggan. Owner, Shafer it Conway),
By Luke McLuke — Aunt Josie. by Ogden.
TOYON. h. f, 3
(Trainer, G. J. Miller. Owner, M. Eeefe).
All As:en. Clainiingr. (May 20, 1 020— -50 — t -
105 By Star Hawk — Picnic, by Voter,
er, M. Eeefe). Breeder, J. H. Rosseter.
67 132
Tijuana
5-8
1 :05*ihvy
1
106 2 2
2*4 1’ C
Ralls
8
Jane A., Anua Star. Pokey Jane
C7078
Tijuana
5i f
1:12 hvy
7
1<*4 4 5
5=4 5*4 H
Long
9
Eye Bright,
M. Hollins. (’.Master
65‘25’2
Hastings
3-4
1 :181igood
6
103
4®J W
Dean
7
N’thShore,
II.K.Aslier, Overstep
65 1 86
Hastings
6i f
1 :27=ihvy
4
101
4-i W
Miller
7
Deckhand,
liola. Jerry
C51 16
Hastings
3-4
1 :19*^slow
24
103
1=4 F
SerembalO
('ll. Master,
Viola Park, BCkSpniy
65035
B’ghouse
3-4
1 :15Vt.good
15
99
4*3 F
Cantrelll2
Ed la* Van,
1>. de Guise, F. Fancy
(i481 1
B’ghouse
5i f
1 :08V&fast
S
100
3«4 H
lAing
11
L’yB’ibon,
R(»s. Goose. I/ySinall
64426
Hastings Ab 5-S
1:01 good 2T
1-10
95
1® H
Long
10
11. K. Asher, Okau Belle, Ooma
HAZEL DALE. ch.
m,
9
104
By Bamsdale — Tern,
by Black
Dean.
(Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin).
67114 Tijuana
67021 Tijuana
66950 Tijuana
Gi071 Tijuana
61603 Tijuana
6090. Tijuana
5-8 1:05 mud
6i f 1 :ll*,t.mud
5-8 1 :032s.slop 7-W 114 1
5-S 1:01 fast 1 110 4
54 f LOT^ifast 27-10 117 1
5-8 1:00%fast 35 121 2
. f, 4 108
6090. TUuana 5-8 1:00%fast 35 121 2
ELLA W.4LD0, ch. f, 4 108
(Trainer, J. Kcm. Owner, J. Kern).
67095 Tiju.ina f-S 1:04 hvy 34 109 3
67051 Tijuai.a 5-8 l:04»/shvy 8 106 4
67016 Tijuana 5-8 1:04 mud 1 93 2
66972 Tijuana 5-S 1:03 hvy 51 109 4
6.5252 Ha.stings 2-4 l:18%good 6 105
64994 B’ghouse 51 f l:10%slow 34 110
64291 Hastings Ab 5-8 59 fast
MILD A, hr. m. 6
(Trainer, B. Creech. Owner,
B. Irwin). Breeder, L. C. Sloan.
3-5 107 1 1 Ik 24 M Fator 9 'rcruette, 'Phnlls, Benecia
2-5 106 3 1 3* 5*4 \V Marlin 7 Kenward, Nortiriower, Tennilee
*) 114 1 1 Ik 2*>k p Martinez 7 F. (i. t’orley, Milda, Viva
1 110 4 2 2* 2k H Long 6 Fireplace, Tabloid, Anna Regina
0 117 1 1 1* 24 P Martinez 8 M.Maulsby, Tcn’lee, MissM’liek
t5 121 2 2 14 6-4 P Martinez 7 Gar.City, Shifty, WildTlioughts
108 By Waldo — Swiftsure, by Bowling Brook,
rn). Breeder, B. A. Jones.
14 109 3 2 3=4 3*4 E Petzoldt 7 Angela, Conicutter, Plantagcnet
8 106 4 2 2*1 3=4 C Ralls 7 Harry D.. Kimono. Joe Tag
1 93 2 1 1=4 1* C Ralls 10 Count Boris, 'rernette. Virge
il 109 4 2 2*4 2* H Molters 9 Barriskane, Silk Sox, Velvet
6 105 7** W Miller 7 N’tliShore, H.K..\shor. Overstep
14 110 2* H Molters 10 Kenward, N. Klein, llan.’s'ropaz
6 107 4’® li Duggan 8 StanleylL, laidy Bourbon, Toyon
111 By Jack Atkin — Armildi, by Brya Mawi,
Creech). Breeder. C. C. Patrick,
67098 Tijuana Ir
67040 Tijuana
6700 1 Tijuana
6GG17 I..ator.ia Ir
66447 Latonia Ir
66311 Latonia 1
66214 Latonia
MY ROSE. ch. f, 4
(Trainer, M. F.
€7137 Tijuana
67099 Tijuana
66471 Akron 1
66404 Akron Ir
66369 Akron Ir
66335 Akron Ir
G6266 Akron Al
ImTity l:5C\hv'y 3 110 3 5 6 6' =
2- 4 l:17%hvy 24 1«8 4 4 3*4
3- 4 l:17%mud 3-5 111 2 3 3= l«>v
ImTOy 1:44 fast 13-5 1094 3 3 14 2®
ImTOy l:4.2Hfa»t 5 103 1 1 I4 1*4
1 1-16 l:46Sfast 11 96 1 5 3* 3*
3-4 l:16Hhvy 7 103 7 3 2* 2»
4 100 By
F. Williams. Owner, M, F. Williams).
1 l:46%hvy
1 l:46Vshvy
1 1-16 1:53 slow
lm70y 1:51 ^imud
ImTOy 1:48 fast
ImTOy l:49tifast
Ab 5-S 59*Sfast
13-5 102
50 103
66187 M.H’ghbs ImTOy 2:00 hvy
BARRISKANE. b. g, 3
way). Breeder, J. 0. it G. H. Keene.
6 6'* E Fator G Halu, W.Mont’mery. B’kbornlT.
3*4 2»k A Claver G ('apt. Clover, C.Marrone. T.Maid
3= l“k c Ralls G Romulus. Mol. Barnes. Di.H.<a>Iute
14 2« K Pool 10 Tulane, Tulalip, Bobbie Shea
14 1*4 B Kenn’dyl2 Manicure, Pumps, Oo I.a Im
3* 3* 1j Gregory 9 Pumps, Fergusoji. Alameda Girl
2* 2* B Kenn’dylO Birdie G.. Manicure, Crest. Boy
By Rock View — Va-xa, by Stalwart,
iams). Breeder. J. B. Gorham.
2*4 1* M Fator G MoUic Barnes. Dissolute. Vic
24 2«k M Fator 8 Whippet. Dissolute. Theresa
6‘* O Atwell 6 North Wales, Glenn. She Devil
454 W Taylor G Clip, Will Soon, Prospector
4= P Gross 7 Glenn, Sentimental. Puzzle
2*4 P Gross 8 Wodan, Drifting, Arapalujc
6**4 N Burger 7 ('apers, Panaman. Redinon
6'® N Burger 7 Booneville, My I..addie, I..avaga
67052 Tijuana
67018 Tijuana
66950 Tijuana
66896 Tijuana
GG570 Akron
66466 Akron
6G435 Akron
1 93 2
51 109 4
6 105
34 110
6 107
111
Creech).
5 109 2
24 109 1
(Trainer, J.
G7098 Tijuana
67038 Tijuana
66972 Tijuana
65G3G Omaha
65G26 Omah.'i
6537 7 Omaha
6537 1 Omaha
Dalton. Owner. Dalton & Dawson).
By The Cnrragh — Winning Witch, by Broomstick.
IrnTOy 1 :r.0%hvy
ImTOy 1 :.71 hvy
1&-5 103 2
13 103 1
5-8 1:03 hvy 11-10 106 1
6563G Omaha 3-4 1:14 fast 3-4 lb
65G26 Omah.'i 1 1-16 1:48 fast 2 lo
65377 Omaha 5-8 1 :0I’sfast 4 10
65371 Omaha 1 l:40vifast 2 10
CAVALCADOUR II.. h. g. 6 91
(Trainer, C. Irby. Owner, C. Irby).
67117 Tijuana
66939 Tijuana
1 1-16 l:r,2-vmud
ImTOy l:48»ihvy
5-S 1:04 hvy 5 1U9 2
5-8 1 :02^5mud 24 109 1
5-S l:03%.slop 23-10 112 3
5-8 1:04 slop 11 109 5
Ab 5-8 l:00%fast 38 99
Ab 5-S l:02Vtslow T-5 113
Ab 5-8 l;04-}^vy 9-10 113
2“l 4*4 W Martin 7 Piulilo, 'ro«mbe<»la, Don Jose
1*4 1*5 W Martin 8 Cascade, VeraRita, Plantagcnet
2* 3*3 J Pevic 7 F. G. Corley, Hazel I>ale, Viva
1=4 1* J Pevic S I’l.'UJtagenet. Jerry, ('ar
S* P Gros.s 7 McLane, July Fly. Winkle
7= T Rae 7 Mist.Jigga. P’er a.S’ler. A. .Agnes
1* T Rae 7 Mary Mallon, James G., Midian
By Withers — Minyan.
Bred by estate of J, F. Newman.
Tijuana ImTOy l:47%.slop
NIZAM, ch. h, 5 (M)
(Trainer, P. Fuller. Owner. P. Fuller).
6614.5 H’ Ihorne
I 66077 H’lhorne
I 65971 H’thorne
65831 H’thorne
RAJAH, br. g, 4
3-4 l:20®islow
3-4 l:25^mud
3-4 l:21®islop
54 f 1:09 fast
e-5 9S 6 6
1 108 5 2
8-5 110 1 1
7 108 6 3
8 107 6 o
7 ICC 10 10
30 104 10 8
90
(Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B. Irwin).
67075
Tijuana
5-8
l:04%hvy
19-10
105
8
5
3*4 3«4 C
Rall.s
9
Sherinaii.A., l’>. Indian, M’liFluke
KIMONO, h. f, J
1
110
By Horron — Negligee, by Marta Santa.
(Trainer. J.
S. Baldwin. Owner. J.
S. Baldwin).
Breeder, J. B. Gorham.
67099
Tijuana
1
1 :46Mihvy
19-10
105
7
6
6= 6*« J
Pevic
8
Wliipiiet, My Rose, Disscliite
67 051
Tijuana
5-S
l:04*ihvy
13
108
3
4
4* 23 J
Pevic
7
Harry !>.. Ella Waldo, Joe 'Pag
66977
Tijuana
3-4
1:17 hvy
6f
104
5
2
6*4 7®4 J
Pevic
8
B.Bl'kwell, llon’tG’rge, Bittern
66915
Tijuana
3-4
1 :16*^smud
9
112
4
1
1* in J
Pevic
11
('h’kBarkler. LittleOrph:in. Ixil.i
66469
Akron
6* f
l:26Vtslow
11
107
6“ A
C^sey
8
Star. Banner, Bashful, I’raniuui
66400
Akron
Ab 5-8
1 :03%mud
10
ICS
24 A
Casey
5
Bai'k Bay, Frenchy. Fringe
66302
Akron
64 f
l:25V&fast
53
108
gii T
Rae
9
Old Red. Cranium, Old Pop
PEERLESS ONE. hr. g.
7
104
By Jack Atkin-
—Sans Pareil II., by Iroquois.
(Trainer. S.
Polk. Owner. S. Polk).
Breeder. T. P. Hayes.
66997
Tijuana
54 f
l:ll%mud
37
110
9
»
9 9*® M
Fator
9
E. Williams. (’.Barkley, AlPorter
63636
Reno
1 1-16
l:4SVsfast
6
113
9=» P
Martinez 9
Little Orphan, Sippara, Ardencia
63525
Reno
1
1 :43%fast
6
108
8’* P
Martinez 9
Bobolink. Ardencia. ('astIe(’rovta
63487
Reno
1
1 :43%fast
5
108
24 M
Fator
9
Mrs. I’at, Marion Fluke, CallMe
63432
Reno
1
1:42 fast
7
110
6*3 M
Fator
8
J’tRight, Bobolink. M’d ofAnsel
63212
Reno
ImTOy
l:47M,fast
4-5
106
4=4 M
Fator
9
Bessie Young, Go On, Mrs. Put
NET STAR. ch.
f. 3 (M)
106
By Colinet — Aunt Sal. by Salvation.
67117 Tijuana
67041 Tijuana
66976 Tijuana
66901 Tijuana
66085 M.H’ghts
6C050 M.H’ghts
654 42 H.deG’ce
1 1-16 l:52%mud
1 l:46%hvy
ImTOy 1 :49 hvy
1 l:43^slop
3-4 1:19 mud
5\ f l:ll%mud
1 1-8 l;57Vifast
lS-5 95 4
9-5 107 2
6 104 4
11 103 5
9-5 112
9 115
7f 100 8
wson). Breeder, J. Sanford.
3k 5*4 M Fator G Halu, W.Mont’mery. B’khornll.
1® 1® M Fator 7 Yermak, John Arlwr. Jay Mac
1* 1* M Fator 9 Silk Sox, Ella Wal»lo. Velvet
1* M Sl’ghter W.o’theWisp, Mar. Lewis, Gomnl
2nk G Marino 7 D.ofWraih, F’iAgain, AdelineL.
6* J PecoraralO Perch, Don Jose. Ed Le Van
2* J Pecorara 5 W.G.M’C’t’k, N.K.B’l, L’yVcl’e
By Verdun — Amazone III., by Ladaa.
Bred in France by Baron M. do
Rothschild.
$ 5»J C Ralls 6 Prince Direct, Rajah. Bill Head
1= 1* r Ralls G Buckhorn II.. Poacher. I^eta
1=4 1» C Ralls 11 Torsida, Yernmk, I.avaq:a
3* 2*4 A T mbley 8 Nenette. Rivulet, Sweet Apple
7* 7*‘ A T’mbley 10 N. K. Be.nl, Railbird, May Girl
63 4= M Sl’ghterlO ('.Roberts. Dif Eves. W ILP’rcn
8® 8* D Hum 12 Van. Welles, Jacobina, Woolday
By Dunbar — Parthenis. by Ajax.
Bred in France by E. Blanc.
Ik 2* J ’Thomas 6 Prince Direct. Bill Head. Midia
1* It J Thomas 7 F. Fogarty, Sum. Sigh. Pr.Direct
24 23 J Thomas G B’kbornll., Fi’kFogarty, Whip’t
2* 2* J Thomas 7 W.M’tgom’y, F. Fogarty, D.Van
3* T Rae 7 Blue Wrack, Puff Ball, Silence
1® T Rae 8 Mack Garner, Thrills. Mary Krb
94 11*» C Taylor 15 UelenAtkin. Gallivant. N. Wiles
I '
(Trainer, G. W. Crippen. Owner, J. A. Blackwell).
First start.
Breeder, J. A. Blackwell.
or
5th RACE
5-S Mile. All Agres.
DICK TERPIN, ch. c. 2
(Trainer, L. L. Allen. Owner, Allen & Wilkerson)
niinp:. (May 20, 1020 50 1 107.)
By Irish Exile — Alessi, by Dr. Leggc.
67039 Tijuana 6-8 1:(V2%hvy 10 115 2
66975 Tijuana 5-8 l:02Vihvy 2* 117 4
CC937 Tijuana 4i f 55%hvy 5 103 5
G4915 L’ghouse 5-S l;02Aigood 1-2 118
€4360 Hastings Ab 5-S LOl^slop 11-10 120
€3929 Br’house
63392 Reno
CORNCU'TTER. hr.
1-2 49%fast 1-4 115
B 8 1 :01*5if ast 13-10 119
K, 8 100
(Trainer. C. B. Irwin. Owner, C. B Irwin).
67095 Tijuana
67055 Tijuana
67003 Tijuana
€6937 Tijuana
€6900 Tijuana
63591 Reno
63429 Reno
C-8 1:04 hvy 7-10 114 5
5-S 1:04 u.hvy 1 108 4
5-S 1:04 mud 7-10 110 2
44 f 552t.hvy 19-10 111 2
5:. f 1 :08*i^lop 10 101 6
44 f BS^fast 8 -5 114
44 f 64*^fa3t 10 118
KINGLIKE. h. g. 5 115
(Trainer, T. Davidson. Owner, H. Caldwell).
€7138 'fijuana 5-8 1 01 hvy .3-5 110 6 2
66900 Tijuana 54 f LOS^lop 9-5 113 1 1
65037 B’ghouse 3-4 l:13%good 8 110
64910 B’ghouse 5-8 l:0CAifast 13-5 112
( 4180 Hastings Ab 5-8 BS^fast 27-10 114
64039 Br’house 5-8 C9’)fefast 11-5 107
63987 Br’house S-4 l:13=J6fast 9-6 112
COUNT BORIS, b. g. 7 108
(Trainer. H. E. Davis. Owner, H. E. Davis).
67118
Tijuana
.3-4 1:18 mud
4
114
6
1
1*
1*
67081
Tijuana
lm70y 1:52 hvy
35
113
2
1
!’•»
3®
67035
Tijuana
54 f 1 :12 hvy
44
114
2
1
1*
If
67016
Tijuana
5-8 1 :04 mud
5
106
9
5
3=4 2®
66972
Tijuana
6-8 1 :03 hvy
8
109
7
7
7*
5*
66933
Tijuana
64 f 1:11 hvy
41
109
3
2
2»
3=
€5977
M’neuve
Ab 5-8 1:03 mud
6
108
1®
THE VENGEANCE, ch. f. 3
10.5
By
(Trainer. C.
J. Casey. Owner,
C.
J.
Casey]
66659
Pimlico
11-16 1:48 fast
117
105
9
11
10®
10*
66406
Empire
1 l:42%good
€0
107
8
8
8*
911
66304
Empire
1 l:41%fast
100
97
7
7
7
7*'
66028
Jamaica
3-4 l:12%slop
60
108
3
7
6*
6*‘
6*^878
Ham’ton
1 OT l:40%fast
70
95 10
7
5*
7®
61509
Pimlico
1 1 :43%mud
17
105 11
11
11®
10-
61428
H.deG’ce
ImTOy l:46%fast
85
105
15
5
5®
7"
EDNA Y., ch. f, 2 (M) 101 I
(Trainer, G. W. Cnppen. Owner, J. A. Blackwell)
First start.
!Tson). Breeder. L. L. Allen.
3* 3'i A Claver 6 Paisley, (’’losEnrique. M’t Bunch
2*4 E Petzoldt 6 JoellaJ., ('’losEnrique, M. Bum'll
Ink 2“ F (Tantroll 0 Ikey T.. ('orncuitor. E. Brown
2*4 H Molters 7 Car. Enrique, IvyGray. B.Kiith
2'4 T Wilson 4 C, Enrique, KlmerW.. P.abclluih
1“ P J Baker 6 Carlos Enrique, Go, Forioiis Bill
1“ P Caron 7 Br’nKent, CailosEnriiiue, Irosity
By Corrigan — Grasscutter. by St. Carlo.
Breeder. C. B. Irwin.
24 2*4 P Martinez 7 Angela. K.AValdo, Plant.ngenet
3*4 D Hum 9 iLBl kwell, L.Lwen. II. (bnirge
1= 1*4 D Hurn 8 F. G. Corley, Joe'rag. EugeniaK,
3* 3=4 P Martinez G IkeyT., Dickl'erpin, EtludBrown
4= 3*4 M Fator 8 K’glike. Incognance. An. Bogina
Ik p Martinez G 'I’abloid. AskJessie, Ethel Bn.wu
2*4 P Martinez G EthelBr’ii, AskJessie, Fireplace
By Hippodrome— Searchlight, by Kingston.
Breeder. Wickliffo Stud.
3= 6*J Smith G l)r.Johnsx>n. C.Barthcll, Cornc’ter
1* 1* F Smith 8 Incog’ce. Corncutter, An. Regina
6*4 J Deford (’» Doi'.Corliett, ElinerK., Aryanna
3**j| J Deford 5 ElmerK., Doctort’orbett, J.Bbrr
6*® J Deford 6 JoeBlair, Dr.Corliett, J’t.'iFred’k
14 J Deford 8 Dr.C’bett, J. Frederick. F.Ballll.
711 B licEwen 8 Dr. Corbett, Carabos.se, Mur.Buj
By Ivan the Terrible — Palms, by Himyar.
. Breeder. E. S. Gardner.
1* 1* M And’son 7 IkuibleEy»«, Hor.I^orcli, KedM.nn
® H Mil’rick 9 Barriskane, .SilkSox, EllaWaldo
4 E Petzoldtll Nog. Merry I.:iss, Right Angle
Breeder, W. R. Estill.
11 lV:Ily Wale, Gaziiita. Crossless
By J. H. Houghton — Lady Prospero, by Prospero.
1). Breeder, J. A. Blackwell.
6th RACE
1 1-10 Mllen.
1D1« 1;45-
R-year-o1dn and npvsard.
-B 110.)
Handicap. (June 2-1,
LOUANNA. b. f, 3
(Trainer, J. J. Dugpan.
67098 Tijuana
67040 Tijuana
67001 Tijuana
ImTOy l:50%hvy
3-4 l:17^vy
3-4 l:lT%mud
103
Owner, Shafer 8c
By Luke McLuke — Aunt Josie, by Ogden.
66617 Latonia ImTOy 1:44 fast
66447 Latonia ImTOy l:43Hfaat
66311 Latonia
66214 Latonia
1 1-16 l:46)ifast
3-4 1:16^ vy
3 110 3
24 108 4
3-5 m 2
3-5 1094 3
6 103 1
11 96 1
7 103 7
Conway). Breeder, J. O. A G H. Keene.
6 € 6'* B Fator 6 Halu, IV. Mon finery, B’khornll.
4 3*4 2»k A CRaver 6 C.npt. Clover, C.Marrone. 'P.Maid
3 3* iBk C Ralls 6 Romulus, Mol. Barnes, Dis.soIute
8 14 2« E Pool 10 'rulane. 'rulalip, Bobbie Shea
14 1*4 B Kenn’dyl2 Manicure, Pumps, Oo La Li
3* 3® L Gregory 9 Pumps, Ferguson, Alameda Gir:
2* 2® B Kenn'dylO Birdie G., Manicure, Cicst.Buy
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DAII.Y RACING FORM
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Tyrr.T. HEAD, cA. g, 6
(Trainer. J. McCeole. Owner.
67117 Tijuana 1 1-1« 152%mud
<>6S69 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:&l%alop
665S3 Toledo InsTOy l:ft%fast
C6429 Toledo 1 l:42%aiow
66S29 Toledo 1 l:40%£ast
66361 Toledo 11:40 fast
66143 H’lborne 5i f lOSlislow
8th RACE
96 By Doncaster — Seddie Kinp. by Leonid.
J. McCeole). Breeder. W. C. Nail.
26 96 6 4 2^ 31 J Pevic « Prince Direct. U.^jah. M.dia
8 116 4 3 3*1 1« C Ralls 0 l4>ta. Dolph. Madrono
10 109 7 7 4H U S Jones 9 UcxGaiety. DukoRuff. SHMoney
13 113 5 6 6» C Phillips 7 SliootAway, Cookroaob, Hopeful
2 113 1 4 3* 3* H S Jones C Murray, Roisterer, Phelan
16 109 1 6 5i 4«4 H S Jones 8 Mallouniot, Colonel Matt. Primo
4 113 1 6 4* 1* U S Jones 7 CPpatralJoy, Styl’hMiss. R.Chlef
5 1-2 Fnr1oni?M. R-year-oIda and npsvard. Clairaiofi:.
lOlt; 1;U5 1-&— ;; IIS.I
(June 2S«
SABBY D.. oh. f. 8
(Trainer, C. B. Irwin. Owner,
67100 Tijuana
67051 Tijuana
67000 Tijuana
66973 Tijuana
66936 Tijuana
66910 Tijuana
60959 Tijuana
54 f 1:U hvy
5-8 1 :04V&hvy
54 f 1:10 mud
5-8 l:03Vilivy
54 f 1 :08V*4ivy
5-8 l:02%,raud
54 f 1:08 fast
105
C. B. Irwin).
34 114 2 1
4-5 114 2 1
24 115 3 1
2-6 114 1 1
By Barntdale— Tnraaway. by Nimrod.
Breeder, iirs. S. Watkins.
D P Martinez 7 Pueblo, John Jr., Full Moon
1| D Hum 7 Kimono, Blla Waldo, Joe Tag
1'4 1* D Hum 8 Norili Shore, Pueblo. Jeny
1‘4 1’4 D Hum 8 It, Ternette, Merry I.asa
5 104 1 1 2* D Hum 6 Joell.*! J. Romn'ius, I.ocii I^ven
10 114 2 3 4* 6*3 D Hum S JceRlair, Piieiilo, RillP.Iackwell
2 117 3 4 8* 9«4 C Gross 9 View, 1. W. Harper, Juiy Fly
CHIEF BABTHELL, b. g. 4 109
(Trainer, E. W. Moore. Owner, E. W. Moore)
67138 Tijuana
67037 Tijuana
66900 Tijuana
66487 I..aurel
66386 l.Aurel
6.5096 Th ncliffc
64980 Th'ncliffe
64586 Dev shire
5-8 1:03 hvy
3-4 l:17%hvy
54 f 1 :08%slop
3-4 l:16^ast
3-4 l:13%fa.st
3-4 l:14*islow
3-4 l:13kfast
3-4 l:12^ast
109 By Tony Bonere— Bettis Sue. by Tbe Commoner.
E. W. Moore). Breeder. A. Brown.
44 102 4 3 2* 2» n Fiynn G Dr. Johnson, (’orncuttcr. E. Drown
lS-5 111 2 1 1*4 I’J R Flynn 7 Romulus. Plow Steel, Madge F.
3J 1<» 3 5 6*5 55J J Thomas 8 Kinglike, Incognance. C’ncuUer
lOf 107 7 7 11 '4 8®4 n Flynn 15 Kinih. Rolo. llutclsison
Ilf 105 10 10 12* 12‘* R Flynn It Wh’lclwne. CumSah. C.J.C’gmile
5 102 6 5 54 5‘4 R Flynn 10 Theo. Thorny Way. Delhimar
13f 98 7 7 7* 6‘ R Flynn 8 Lit. B. Sh.'ep, Ogarite, Dellalim
41 107 8 8 8* 6“ A T^mbleylO Ablaze, Ring, Fincaslle
Latest Work-Outs
(130)
NEW ORLEANS. La., De?e;nber 16.— To-
day's training gallops here inlcuded the fol-
lowing;
FAIR CUOrNDS.
Weather clear; track heavy; “dog.s” up —
Three-Eiphths Mile.
127-Grace D’ghterty4246 lit My Reverie . . .39%
127-High Tea 42 111 Miles S 42%
Half Mile.
12." -Arietta .V> 124-Tiro<’liare8 II. TASi
12S- Amanda
124- Tiro<’liare8 II.
125- Pastoral Swain5
5 102 6
13f 98 7
41 107 8
128- Anonymous . . . .,"6% tl8- Recoup
124-Hlue RnisU 59
128 Re Quick r,Q
121-Easteside -55
118-Trevelyan
125- Valor
BILL BLACKWELL, ch. h, 5 112
(Trainer. C. E. Groves. Owner. C. E. Groves) ,
67055 Tijuana
66977 Tijuana
66919 Tijuana
66196 ToIeiJo
663.59 Tolotio
1 l:04%hvy 16-G 109 6
3-4 1:17 hvy 11
5-8 l;02Vtmud
Ab 3-4 l:09%fast
.54 f l:0C%fast
66323 Toledo Ab 3-4 l:09%fast
66230 Toledo
54 f l;077ifast
-5 ICS 4
3 109 5
11 113 4
5 113 1
7 109 3
50 111 3
DELHIMAR, ch. g. 5 102
(Trainer, W. Perkins. Owner. W. Perkins).
66810 DadeP'rk :i-4 1 :17‘omud 44 104 4 3
66794 DadeP rk 3-4 l:14%.‘^low 0 110 4 5
66393 Toledo Ab 3-4 1:14 hvy 2-5 107 2 3
66229 ToliHlo Ab 3-4 1:11 fast 33-10 108 1 2
66048 H'thome 3-4 l:21%hvy 1.3-5 103 1 4
66011 H'thome 3-4 l:21%hvy 11-10 KM5 3 3
65832 H’lhorne 3-4 1:15 fast 13 5 1014 3 5
DOCTOR TUBBS, b. g. 3 92
(Trainer, J. Steward. Owner, Neal & Bartholomew).
By Gladwin — Nun’s Veiling, by St. Angelo.
Breeder, iL Schultz.
1* 1*5 H Moltcrj 9 I*.Leven, llon.tleorge, C’ncutter
2*4 11 II Molters 8 Hon’lGtH>rgc. Rittem, PlowSteel
3*4 3'5 H Molters 8 Joe P.lair. Pueblo, Velvet
8* 8'* G Corey 9 Runnnn. MiR.s Call ha. Ratty H.
1* 1“ II S Jones 7 Lnra. De Jack Fairinan
2^ 2* H S Jones 8 Joyce Hoffman. Mess Kit. Flea
4* 4* H S Jones 9 l*lantooii, U.Rurgoyue, Sh’tAway
By Dellii — Marion Rose II.. by Bearcatchsr.
Breeder. S. H. Velie.
2’ 2*1 E Petzoldt 7 Golden Floss. Rckab. Arietta
8* 8-* E Petzoldt 9 Royal Dick. Op^arite, Rrkah
2* 1* E Petzoldt Lit.I.es.s. J.Fairman, J. Hoffman
2'5 4* E Petzoldt S Manna, Joytell’finan, BilPsLui-k
2oL ‘J* H Petzoldt G Jacoluna. R.Itlackwell. Ncnettc
2* 1* E Petzol'.U G Ratty II.. It, Proclamation
7* 8 ' E Petzoldt 1 1 Money, Nenelte, Toy Miss
By Norford — Laura E.. by Ben Strome.
12."-Rifrger Still
128-Devonite ..
125-Josie M. ..
984 -Kiltie
128-Pastoral
Five-Eighths Mile.
11 .1:12 125-Rupee 1
1:11 115- Rolo 1:
1:10 127-S. Ught III. 1:
...1:09% 128-Sam Frank .1:
, . . .1:03
Breeder, Neal & Bartholomew.
67119 Tijuana
67055 Tijuan.a
66974 Tijuana
65254 Ha.stings
650.36 R'ghouse
(;4395 Hastings
64293 Hastings
55 f l;10%inud 102 108 7
5-8 l:04>i:hvy 19 103 6
55 f l:10*»-,hvy 37 95 3
3-4 l:19%lfood S-5 107
1 1:42 good 43 107
t?5 f l:26%mud 90 97
C5 f 1.23 fast 37 114
LITTLE BEACH, ch. m,
(Trainer, J. Pelter.
63625 Rt no 3-4
63320 Reno 3-4
61246 Tijuana 3-1
61092 Tijuana 1
610C3 Tijuana 3-4
60989 Tijuana 3-4
JIM PARMER ch. b, 5
(Trainer. R. Giffin,
G5627 timaha 5-8
65468 Omaha 5-8
65378 Omaha 45 f
62.508 Omaha 3-4
62340 Omaha 1
62312 omalia 55 f
62259 Omaha 3-4
6 105
Owner, J. Pelter),
l;14%fa.«t 2J 106
l:14%fa5t 9^ 97
l:i:;%fast 11-10 107
l:41%fast 7 106
1:13 fast 3 ltj8
l:13%fa.«t 25 108
(M) 101
Owner. R. Giffin).
l:02%fa.«d 22 112
l:02%.slow 15 112
54 fast 13-10 112
1:15 fast 29 116
l:45%fast 12-6 112
l;08%fast 30 115
1:17 fa.st 24 1L2
JEFFERSON PARK
44 5* .1 Tliomas 9 TiKmbeohi, R.itnulus, I^cliliovon
5* II Long 9 R Rl kwell. L.lvoven. 11. George
14 2*1 W Otan 7 Ij.FlorN*e, McG.’sPink, P’cla’t’n
2* II Molters 8 DoiibleEro. Pot. Payne, J’kFrycr
5** G B’dfoot .5 Tulalip, Sample. Capt. Clover
8*4 H T,ong 9 H. George. Col. Boyle. Renmorell.
8** C Gross 8 Hal Wright, Flor.Doen, Sample
By Rex Beach — Handy Cup, by Hanover,
Breeder. W. H. Askey.
5*1 W Miller 7 Candorosa. Hon.G4H>rge. K.Wood
3* W Miller 6 Vic. Mabel Rule. Marcella Roy
1^ 1* T \Vil.'?on 7 IL’sHeir, M.MaulKhy, N. Harper
14 2*5 C Studer 7 K. Rankin. Itob. Allen. PI.Rlos’m
3* 3* C Studer 6 -V.Kiiig, T. Craven, Mannikeull.
4’ 4 3* C Rails 7 Trusty, ll.Rurgoyne, K. Raukio
By Light o’ m’ Life — Ices, by Cleofas.
Breeder. G. Gray.
rider. W Gargan 7 MayRoeh, R G’nleaf, T.andTight
6’* M r.owe 8 Miss. Roy, T. Roach, K. Templar
4*^5 M J.owe 9 Fean, Ap. Blossom. Veru’sChoice
4*1 .1 Allen 9 Mooresiiue, IbuiJosc. Acclamat'n
9-’* C McCklc 9 Ij*M*nrack. SanStefano, B.o’Blue
7*2 F McC’kle 12 ClearLske, J.Budruw. Innovation
2* C McC’kle 9 M.Denunzio, Lecurack, 8 .Stefauo
ENTRIES FOR MOND.AY’S
RACING
Lost rider. W Gargan
6’* M r.owe
4H .M J.owe
4«1 J Allen
Three-Quarters Milo.
126 Copper Demonl :23% L!9 Olyntbus 1:26
127- C.em 1:25% 129 fiiiporb 1 :2T.%
124-Goaler 1:24 92- War Victor .1:25
120- Jupiter 1:22
Seven -Eightha Mile.
121- Ilee’s Wing .1:41 126 Mormon Elderl:41%
One Mile.
124-.\ccelcrate ..1:.53% lliS-Cantilercr ...1:.56
128- A. N. Akin .1:5»% 124-Regal I>o«lge 1 :.58%
'J'he track wa.s a sea of mud again this
morning; no good work.s recorded.
JFFFFR.SON PARK.
Weather clear; track heavy; “dogs" up —
Three-Eighths Mile.
128-Rride<!man ....40 1 09 .Mar. White ..42
972-Blue Deep ....,39 1 19-Ormzlcigii 42
120- Cliiek 38% 120-Tricks ;«)%
127- May Roberts ..44
Half Mile.
124-.\lluring .">2% 111-Propaganda ...56
124-C. A. Comiskcy54 1 14-Sl.ardcr<“r .57
119 Fred Kinney ...59 12>-Tliumlerbird ..5S%
128- Iiisli Kiss .....53%
Five -Eightha Mile.
123 Arum 115 128- Proniis'g Tom 112
Chicken 115 116-Royal Dick ..1.12
Three-Quarters Mile.
121 - IT. of the N’tlil:28 127- Vticgeria ....1:28
127 Hciw 1:25 128- Wolf’s Cry ..1:27
123-Limpus 1:23% White Haven 1:27
One Mile.
12S-Bla7.onry ...1:.V>% 12S-St. Germain 1 ;.53%
12S-( liallonger ..1:.5«% 117-Troilus 2:01
127-Miracl#* Man 1 :.55 Vlau 1 ;.59
No good works were seen on the heavy
track tliis morning.
12S-Bla7.onry
128-( liallonger
Tijuana Summary
A. K. MACOMBER SALE
(Continned from drst page.)
Free Will II.. b. f, 4, by Maintenoa FreAer-
ica, by Fripon; B. R. Cebrian ^ !
Princess Mafalils, b. m, 7, by Alcantara II.
— Marian Delorme J!., by Ray Ronald; J.
O. Keene i
Dorigen, ch. m, 10. by Malotencn — Dorothy
Sulir. by Riglitaway; James A. Buchanan. I
Kick In, b, m, 8, by Buckwheat— Money
Down, by Ix.*steriin; Ral Parr 1
War Stories, ch. m, 6, by Spanish Prince II.
— Sunglow, by Sundridge; E. R. Cebrian..
Gibbs, b. m, 7. by .Sea Si* k — Gibeline, by
Courlis; Misa E. Daingerfield <
Cicily. b. m. 10. by Yankee — Caoutcliouc, by
Galore; Mi.%a B. Daingerfiebl
Forluna. cli. f, 3. by Negofol — Foresight, by
Halnia; Miss E. Daingerfield
Raindrop, ch. f, 4. by Ma intenon— Rainier,
by Sea Sick; C. W. I.^onard
Sekina. b. f. 3, by L’Oiseau Lyre- Miss Ron-
ald, by Bay R^mald; E. R. Cebrian
1.41 Candcti’*. br. f, 4. by Sard ana pale— Love
Blink, by Velocity; Miss B. Daingerfield..
Addie, hr. or blk. f, 3, by Sea Sick— Adeliza,
by Maintcuon; J. O. Keene
Forcslwre. b. m. 5. b.r Sea Sick — Foresight.
by Halma; J. H. Rosseter
Hurry I’p IL, oh. f. 4, by Phoenix — Upris-
ing, by I.auuay: E. R. Cebri.in
Sweet Heart. <h. m, 6, by Oversight -Sweet-
ness. by Maintenou; E. R. Cebrian
Sprm ket, br. in, 6. by Spearmint — Winkip^p.
by William the Third; Miss E. Dainger-
field
Miss Glatigne. b. f, 4. by Ru!>e!ais — iliss
Gemies, by Lutin; R R. Cebrian
Patissieie. br. f, 4, by Rruler.r — Pastry Cook.
by Masipic; J. A. Buchanan
W:»r Wit eh. b. ra, 6. by SpiiiisU Prince II. —
Dolly Vaiden, by Sundridge; E. R. Cebrian
Mise. b. f. 3. by Ralndais— .Mitzi, by Perth;
E. R. Cebrian
Rainier, ch. in. 10. by Sea Sick— Reinette,
I by St. Ibamien; Miss E. Daingerfield
Rosetta IL. b’k. m. 9. by Mi intenon —Rose
Window, by P.ass<*tlaw; E. R. Cebrian ..
Adeliza. ch. in. 9. by Muintenon — Ada Nay.
by Ma.vio; Miss B. Daingerfield
Li Planche de Bri.ante. b. f. 1. by Negofol —
Preei;ight. by Prestige; J. W. Parrish ....
Budora, ch. f, 3, by iIainteno:i- -Isadora IL.
by F'lying Fox or Imprenable; James A.
Biichatum
Tinkling Bell, br. f. 4. by Hire aiix Larmes
—Adorable, by Le S.aniaritain ; P. M. Burch
La Tafna, b. or br. f. 4, by Royal Eagle —
Toia, by Railleur; E. R. Cebtian
Alinka. ch. f. 2, by Sea Sick — Lsadora II. ,
by Flying Fox or Imprenable; C. W. la'on-
I ard
Fornia. ch. f, 4, by Prestige — Foresight, by
Halma; E. R. Cebrian
Is,adora II., ch. m. 10, by F'lying Fox or Im-
prenable — Isere, by I>* Var; R. W. Cowie,.
Peppenniut, b. f, 1. by Fiiant II. — War
Memories, by Sunstar; J. W. Parrish ...
Orleans HI., b. ni. 8. by Pis-stige -Olive
Cng. I»y Wolf’s Crag; (L E. Hall
Glossop, b. m, 11, by Prestige —Gloriosa, by
lIuKtings; (». llauter
Fi’ani'isea IL. b. m. 11, by Prestige Fr.:n-
ehise, by Coiloman; A. O. laomird
Prestide, b. in. 14. by Prestige — Di-Io, by
Stuart; J. W. Mathers
Past performances of horses entered in Monday’s races at Jefferson Park will appear
in Monday’s edition of Daily Racing Form.
Probabilities; Weather clear; track heavy.
Racing starts at 2:15 j). 111. (Chicago time 2:15).
© Sniterior mud runner. X Gouil nuid runner.
:|: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. •Appreaiice
allowance, b Blinkers.
First Race — 3-4 Milo.
Pnr.se $700. 2 year-old.s. Maidens.
.Special Weights.
(Track reconl: Dec. 31, 1919 1;12%— 3— 117.)
Horse.
Prince Tii Tli
RrHd F'JOt ....
Bln<* Bird
First Blush ...
Gail Ford ....
.Mluring
bBuddugie ....
Josie M
McIntosh
Koellhi
Rupe^*
Wt. Rrc.
...112 1.12%
...112 l:19%h
...112 1:14%
. . .112 1:H%
...112 l:15%s
. . .109 1 :15%
. . .104 1 .17%
...112 1:16
. . .lOS 1 :17
...107 l;20m
Today’s
A.Wt.Han.
113. . 725
115. . 720
112. . 715
115X715
115X715
112. . 710
115. . 710
112X705
1 1.5 . . 700 I
115. .7(K) I
113. . 700
66986 Jake Feld 112 1:47V6 3 111.. 700
C6993 *.Mar8e Jimmy .... 7 111.. 700
67058 llnniewurd Round
(Ml 103 List's 7 111X700
6G854 •bKelio UK’, 1;4S% 8 10»;..700
67126**bWylie »..M) 102 1:51% 3 100..TU*J
67126* •.'^iraiglit Shot iM) 3 97.. 700
669T0 Cleopatra Roy .... 6 116 . 700
Fourth Race — 1 1-lG Miles.
Rcdle Chaase Purse.
2 year-olds and upward. Allowances.
SAN TMKr.O, Ch].. December 16. — The fol-
lowing is a summary of today’s racing at
Tijuana :
FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile.
Horse. Jockey. Wt. S?r. PL Sh
Dr. Stevenson .. II. Molters ...101 34.40 1.3 00 G.60
Phyllis K K. I’otzgi Idt . . Ittl U.20 3.S0
Thrills W. Martin ..U>9 3.10
Time. 1:05. Track heavy.
Scratched -Dr. Winifred, EIg.i.
“COUP” WITH BLACK DEER
(Track pe»*ord: .March 17. 1920 1:45%
60858 ALL FAIR 112 1:47%
6S389 (opper Demon ....109M:44%
67091- Ejsteside 104 1:43%
67129* Fantoclic 107 1:46%
67129 At la Boy II 110 1:45%
(67089) llermis Kemble ...
C6957* Avispa
670Ci Duke John 96 1 :43
67111 King John 104 1:43%
66769 Escarpolelte lOJi 1:46
-7- no.)
3 97X730
4 116X740
4 112X740
4 1«S»X740
5 1 06 X 73.5
3 100X735
3 97 . . 73.5
G 112X730
7 10S:|c7.30
5 103x725
Second Race— 3-4 Mile,
c $700. 3 year-obl.s and upward. Claiming,
ck nMM.rd: Dee. 31, 1919 1 :12!i— 3— IIT.)
hSIing Ill 1:13%
*bKirah 110 113%
♦Golden Flo.ss
bE Italic
•Ogarite
bSmari (iu.v ...
bS*»rvicc Star .
Fire Cracker .
bRjgazza
•bMiles S
•Theo
• rb« Peruvian .
•bl’ride of India
Nordcck
•Ting-a-Ling
•bPiomising Tom
Dunibfouiider .
•Oraleggo
..Ill 1:1.4
..111 1:12%
..104 1:13
..109 1:12%
.101 1:13«X
..104 1:IG%
...111 1:13%
.. 91 l:L5%s;
..110 1:13%
. .115 1:12%
..104 1:12%
..113 l:i:i
. .100 1 :12%
, ..lOS 1:13%
...no 1:16
. .112 l:14ti
3 no. .72,5
5 108X720
6 108X715
C6957* Avispa 3 97. .73.5
670Ci Duke John 96 1 :45 G 112X730
67111 King John 104 1:43 % 7 10S:|c7.30
66769 Escarpolelte lOJi 1:46 5 103x725
Fifth Race — 1 1-8 Miles.
Purse .<700. 3-year-o!ds and upward. (Maiming.
('I’rack record: Marcli 17. 1920 l:5l%— 3— llS.)
67071 bZ<-ne d Armoe lo7 1:54% 5 110X725
(66881) Phalarifi lOd 1:.5J% 7 114x720
67150 bDird Herbert 110 1:53% 7 110X715
66911 •Walnut Hall 107 1:51% S 109x715
S9C0ND RACE— 5-8 Mile.
Horse. Jockey. Wt. S»r.
Red Man T. Wilson ....109 7.40
Rig Indian 54. Fa tor UK)
Olympiad C. Ralls lOl
Time, 1:05. Track heavy.
Scratched lattlo Smile.
THIRD RACE— 1 Mile.
Wt. S»r. PL Sh
.109 7.40 3 GO 2.80
109 3.20 2.20
.101 3.20
Horse.
Jm'ke.v,
Wt.
Str. ri.
Sh.
Dt.lph
..r. Ralls ...
. .106
4.«I0 3.00
2. GO
JmljfP D;ivid...
, .E. Petzoldt
. .109
3.40
3.00
General liyng..
. .J. Schaffer
. .106
7.60
Time, 2:04%. Truk heavy.
No s<*rat<die
FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furloags,
7
113X715
67111*
•On lli"!i
.109
1 ;.53
r,
106x715 Horse.
Jockey.
W’.
Str.
PL
Sh.
3
105X715
67034
Sa;;aiu«K>R
4
110VT15 (%rncutter. .
... P. Martinez. .
.114
9.40
4. SO
3.60
0
113X715
67059
•bAttorney Muir ...
.104
1 ;.53%
105x710 Sherman A..
H. Molters . .
109
4.00
4 40
•»
1 i ^ 4 1 «l
67131
•bBravo
1 :5S
3
99X710 It
K. Petzoldt..
106
2.30
116X710
67150
American .Soldier.
.107
1 .-.4%
110X705 1 Time. 1:12%. Track heavy.
•»
110X710
G7112*
•Joliuuy Overton . .
.105
1 .52%
3
1 09 X 705 Scratcheil -
'Pom Roueli, Teinette.
3
1OSX710
66958
SiMttish I’hief ...
.110
1:.54%
4
114. .Tco
—
—
.*)
3
102X710
105. .710
57337
Tanlac
.113
l:.59h
6
110X700
FIFTH RACE— 3
1 Mile.
6
KHX705
Sixth Raco— 1
1-lC
Miles.
IIor«e.
Jr.el ry.
Wt.
Str.
PL
Sh
5
113X7(K>
I nrse .s.OO. .J-yoar-oIds and umvanl.
Claimiiiff. (.ry.stal Ford
....('. Ralls ....
.101
16.60
7 GO
4.20
9
10SX7C0
(Tra<
k record; March 17,
192<)
1:45%
- -7
no.) Tailor Maid.
. . . L. Petzoldt .
.102
5.(k)
3.20
4
10SX700
67131*
Uirace Foster
.104
1 :4S %
3
102 ',725 Rajah
....11. noiuas
95
3.30
Third Race — 1
Purse $700. 3 year-olds a
(Track record; March 17,
67112* .'-'ecrctary
67059 -■•bSa tana
66990 bllop.*
66994 White Haven .
67128 •.'tilvor Spring.s
66971 RiTinont
66990 l*i'iialleiiger ...
67128 b\illin»
67131 •A:diiin
67059 bTuuuderbtrd .
1-16 Miles,
ind up'A'ard.
1920 1:45%
..107 1:47%
..105 1:4.8%
. . St9 1 :47%
..108 1:47%
. .105 1:46%
..109 1:46%
..114 1:48%
. .10611:49%
.. 97 1:55%
. .108 1:49
3 no. .700
4 108X700
Claiming.
-7—110.)
4 111X725
5 111X720
3 102X715
7 113X715
6 113X710
4 106X705
4 111. .710
5 116X705
4 111X705
3 97X705
5 113X700 1
60971* •(5Hknii<h 1«)7 1:17%
67112 *bWariike 101 1:47%
G7128* •Hutchison 97 1:.50%
C7131 •Fiileii 9S 1:49%
eC819 •Anna Gallup 100 1:49
6T058 bXapthalius loi 1:47
67058 bRrgal Io>dge 116 1:4:1%
66994 bWiil .^ooa 112 L4S%
66583 Mr.iiliJs Krj 1:45%
67)12 Viva Cuba 100 1:16%
66992 •Chicken
67127 Harvey Smarr ....103 1:48%
67112 •Dadja 100 1 53%h
66575* bPolygamIst 110 1:51
07053 Tyranny
6708D •bMiracle Man
67112 LTosi Up 104 1:19%
G llLli72d
5 104X715
3 105X715
3 105 X. 715
3 103X710
6 111X710
7 111X710
7 116X705
S 11 G. 705
5 n:iXT05
5 108.. 705
6 111X705
3 97X705
G 116. .700
6 116. .709
3 lOOxToO
Workout Index to Jefferson Entries
Time, 1:18. Track heavy.
No scratcLe.s.
SIXTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs,
Horse. Jockey. Wt. Str. PL Sh.
Silk So.x E. Petz Idt. . .106 6.S0 2.80 2.G0
Harry D P. Marlinez. . . 114 3.00 2.G0
• Count Boris M. Anders.-ni . . 11 4 3.40
Time. 1:12%. Track heavy.
Seratched- She Devil.
SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile,
florsp. J«j<’ke.v. Wt. Str. PL Sh.
WhipiM't A. (Maver 113 9.00 .3.40 2.60
loivuga E. Fa tor 110 3.20 2.40
Noiih Tower C. Rails 102 2.80
Time, t:48%. Track heavy.
No ser.atches.
ENGLISH RACING OF 1923
Below will be found the index to the prev-
ious work-outs of the horses entered in the
various races at New Orleans today;
FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens.
127 Molntosh 115 KosUia
129 Prince Tii Tii 130 Rupee
127 Reel Foot 128 Blue Bird
129 Buddugie 130 Josi.e H.
121 First Blush 139 Alluring
126 Gail Ford
SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and up-
ward. Claiming.
128 Fire Cracker
943 Nordeck
119 Smart Guy
127 Ragazza
116 Golden Floss
120 Pride of India
114 Ting-a-Ling
130 Promising Tom
130-Miles S.
126 Kirah
113 Ogarite
116 Theo
102 SUng
127 The Peruvian
128 Dumbfeunder
113 Service Star
126 Oraleggo
111 Ettahe
THIRD RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and up-
ward. Claiming.
130 Challenger
130 Hope
130 Thunderb’rd
128 Jake Feld
128 Marse Jimmy
126 Homeward Bound
82 Moon 'Winks
127 Wylie
J28 Straight Shot
130 White Haven
98 Cleopatra Boy
125 Satana
123 Bermont
889 Hebo
127 Silver Springs
FOURTH RACE— 1 1-
upward.
130 Copper Demon
127 Duke John
130 Eastes de
86 Ring John
128 Atta Boy II.
FIFTH RACE— 1 1-8
ward.
127 Scottish Chief
129 rhalaris
12c Zone d’Armee
120 Sagamock
123 American Soldier
127 Lord Herbert
SIXTH RACE— 1 1-lG
ward.
Will Scon
123 Polygamist
130 Tiollus
113 Tyranny
124 Viva Cuba
125 Napthalius
)30 Begal Lodge
123 Warlike
111 Hutchison
125 Atlliro
1L8 Secretary
128 Ashlln
•IG Miles. 3-year-olds and
Allowances.
123 Fartoche
114 Escarpolette
126 Hermis Remble
128 Avisi a
129 All Fair
Miles. 3-year-olds and up-
Claiming.
68 Ta-lac
128 Jehnry Overton
127 Walnut Hall
128 On High
1G5 Attorney Muir
1£7 Bravo
Miles. 3-year-olds and up-
Claiming.
126 Futen
130 Kiiacle Man
124 Grace Foster
115 Toss Up
129 Anna Callup
130 Coicken
127 Harvey Smarr
128 Cockroach
125 Dadja
The Epsom Derby of 1923, the most famous f
race in the world, will bo run next year on
Wednesday, June 4. The English flat rac- ^
ing season begin.s at Lincoln, as usual, on ; j
jMarch 15 and closes at Lingfield in the L#on ^
don district on November 24. }
The dates for the running cf the classic i
races of Idngland are as follows : i \
Two Thousand Guineas, Neavmarket, | ^
Wednesday, May 2. ^
One Thousand Guineas, Newmarket, Fri-
day. May 4. ; j
Derby, Epsom, Wednesday, June 4. ; |
Oaks, Epsom, Friday, June 6. I .
St. Leger, Doncaster, Wednesday, Septem-
ber 12.
LEADING 1922 FRENCH SIRES
LONDON, England, December 5. — Sar- ^
danapale heads the list of w inning stallions |
in France, the gains of his stock on the
flat in 1922 amounting to $21.3,269. He is
followed by Rabelais. $209,728 ; Alcantara II., j
$188,798; Sans le Sou, $186,909 ; Bruleur, [
$160,668, and Prestige, $137,880.
(rontiniied from first pago.)
with Gurncutter in lliird place.
William **Red” Walker continued his list
of successes when Yermak carried his scar-
Ut colors to vi<*tory in the fifth rare, a
gallop of one mile and seventy yards. Jockey
Stevens, the stable rider, was the pilot
aboard, and he rode the horse in fautless
style, rc.serving him throughout the race
until the stretch wa.s reached. Here he gave
him free rein and in a common canter the
nine-year-old .son of Ormondale registered a
win from Gonichon an<l Rhymer.
Favorite playe^rs had the better of the
argument during the elay, four of the choice.s
rewarding their backers. Those w’ho carried ^
the bulk of the speculation to success were
Toy on. C’ascade. Black Deer and Yermak.
Gu.scade, after winning the third race,
changed barns. W. P. Gaines claiming him
for $900 from A. (’artwright.
(i. E. (’amphell of Reno, Nev., purcha.sed
at private sale from George Van Gorden
the two-year-old filly Smile Again.
George P.err>', trainer for George Wing-
held, breeder of Black Deer, was elated over
that colt’s victory. He reported that the
win of thi.s <olt meant that there was not a
non or daughter of Athcling 11. in existence
that had not won a race.
Messrs. Alien and Tryon sent a royally
bred colt to the races in the fourth race.
This was Dominator. a .son of Uncle and Sun
Bonnet. The youngster was shy of speed
at the beginning, but was running fast at the
end, and perhaps he may show himself to be
a real good horse in the future.
Jockey Ralls again led the riders for the
afternoon. He scored a double by riding
Toy on and Ca.scade to victory.
AFTERNOON OF SURPRISES
(Contimied from first paipe.)
ing have been distributed among the horse-
men.
Putting Green, East View and Pandine are
the latest additions to starter Milton’s school-
ing list.
S. Kirke, the Canadian boy now riding
here, is the only veteran of the world war in
the jockey room. At the age of fifteen he
enlisted in a Canadian regiment and served
in France for three years. He was wounded
and gassed a number of times, but is now
fully recovered from his disabilities.
Uncle Sonny, the three-year-old colt by
Uncle — Ballymena made his Cuban debut in
the first race, but did not run as w’ell as
expected. He is in the stable of John Lowre.
I Trainer W. B. Finnegan has been notified
by his employer, W. F. Knebelkamp, that
' he will pay his annual visit to Cuba during
i the early part of January and make an ex-
tended stay here.
Bobbed Hair developed soreness in her
morning gallop and had to be withdrawn
I from the third race today.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Daiiy Racing Form begins a new
and valuable feature in this issue in
the form of an index to the latest
work-outs of the horses entered for
Monday’s races at Jefferson Park. This
index will be found on this page.